On Sun, 03 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I upgraded my Debian system today, so the kernel is the newest Debian's got > up, but since I'm booting off a floppy right now, I'm still loading the old > kernel. I'm still a little stuck on getting LILO working. I'm dual-booting > Linux and Windows, and I chose Windows as default from hard disk. Someone > told me to edit LILO's config file and change "default" from win to linux. > However, there is no default option so I can't do that. My basic question(s) > are: 1. How do I configure LILO so that, without a floppy or cd, I have the > option on boot to choose which OS I want to load 2. how do I create a new > Linux boot disk so that I can boot from disk with the new kernel? Thanks > much, bye!
Below is my /etc/lilo.conf generated by redhat. It will look a little different than yours but will give you a template to work with. To change the default OS loaded automatically give "default=" the label you wish. In order to boot your new kernel create a section like the one that already exists for your current kernel and change "image=" to point to your new kernel. Also change the "label=" section for your new kernel. Run /sbin/lilo to activate the changes. When you reboot hit <tab> when you see lilo starting, and you will be given a list of boot choices. Type in the one you want and go:) hth, kent boot=/dev/hda map=/boot/map install=/boot/boot.b prompt timeout=50 default=debian image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.14-5.0 label=redhat read-only root=/dev/hda2 image=/mnt/deb/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.17 label=debian read-only root=/dev/hda12 other=/dev/hda1 label=windows98