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Click here for more info. I have tried Slackware A few days ago I reinstalled Slackware Therefore, I ran into problem with kernel upgrades. Is there anything that I may be doing wrong? What should I do to resolve this problem?
Thank you. However, there'll probably be more knowledgeable people who will hop in here and provide you better guidance. Find More Posts by bassmadrigal. Did you install lilo package? If you did full install recommended , lilo package must be there. Did you configure lilo during installation?
In that case you can ignore my advice about regular lilo. Last edited by yenn; at AM. Last edited by Didier Spaier; at AM. Find More Posts by Didier Spaier. Thank you bassmadrigal. Here are some instructions that should help you on your quest. The lilo. In fact, it may be a little too thorough for simple configuration. The sample lilo. Detailed explanation follows. Tells LILO where to install the bootloader.
In this case, it is going into the master boot record of the first hard drive, which means LILO will control the boot process of all operating systems from the start. In that case, the DOS bootloader would need to be in the master boot record, and booting Linux would require setting the Linux partition active using fdisk.
Tells LILO what to use as the new boot sector. Makes LILO read the hard drive faster. Normally you want this, but some older systems may hang. Remove it if yours is one of these. Tells LILO to prompt us at boot time to choose an operating system or enter parameters for the Linux kernel.
Keep this. Tells LILO how long to wait at the prompt before booting the default operating system, measured in tenths of a second. The configuration shown waits for 5 seconds. If timeout is 0 or not present, LILO waits forever if prompt is specified, otherwise boots the default immediately. First configure LILO to be deployed on the system. Be aware that the lilo.
Next, tell LILO what to boot as default if the user does not select any other option at the boot menu. The name used here is the label value of the operating system blocks defined later in the file. LILO will show the available options for a short while before continuing to boot the default selected operating system.
How long it waits is defined by the timeout parameter and is measured in tenths of a second so the value 10 is one second :. An example configuration block for Gentoo is shown below. It is given the "Gentoo" label to match the default parameter declared earlier.
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