From: Matt Welsh (mdw@TC.Cornell.EDU)
Date: 07/05/93


From: mdw@TC.Cornell.EDU (Matt Welsh)
Subject: Re: The FAQ says....
Date: 5 Jul 1993 21:47:58 -0400

In article <103760@hydra.gatech.edu> ccoprfm@prism.gatech.EDU (Monte Freeman) writes:
> ANSWER: To do this, install LILO on your Linux root partition, NOT on your
>hard drive's master boot record. The LILO command for this would be (if /dev/
>hda3 is your Linux root partition, and your kernel is in /Image):
>
> /etc/lilo/lilo -c -b /dev/hda3 -v -v /Image
>
>Then use OS/2's fdisk to add it to the Boot Manager.

Oops! I need to update this section of the FAQ. The newest version of LILO
will *not* allow you to specify these options on the command line. You must
specify them in /etc/lilo/config.

Can someone please send me the appropriate LILO config file options for
setting up an OS/2 bootable Linux partition? I don't run OS/2, and can't
check it out myself. I need to update this in the FAQ ASAP. Thanks!

mdw

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