On 20/04/13 16:19, Richard Owlett wrote: > Tony van der Hoff wrote: >> On 20/04/13 15:50, Richard Owlett wrote: >>> Tony van der Hoff wrote: >>>> On 20/04/13 15:12, Richard Owlett wrote: >>>>> I need complete documentation on LILO with emphasis on lilo.conf . >>>>> Assume I'm stranded on a desert isle (SW Missouri is a fair >>>>> approximation) with a computer and a set of install disks. >>>>> What *ONE* document will answer ALL my LILO questions. >>>>> Hint: man pages and mini-HOTO's don't hack it. They presume and >>>>> summarize too much. >>>>> {I'm installing using the 8 DVD set of Debian 6.0.5} >>>>> >>>> I don't know about "one" document, but there's the user documentation >>>> and the technical (i.e. internal) docs at >>>> http://lilo.alioth.debian.org/ >>>> >>> >>> One of places I had been :{ >>> >>> >> Care to explain why you don't like it/what you really want? >> > > In my "three score and ten" I've learned to recognize when I am too > clueless to ask a reasonable question ;/ > > The immediate surface symptoms include almost no change to > /etc/lilo.conf having the expected effect. > > I can't get the menu to display automatically - even if at the moment it > would have only one choice. > [It does display if I hit the space-bar when LILO appears on screen.] > > I can't the text describing the one menu item I have. > > I suspect the document I desire would spend a dozen pages describing > only lilo.conf. > > I guess you've been here, too: http://www.netadmintools.com/html/5lilo.conf.man.html, but the conf is so simple that it's hard to get it wrong.
>From your problem description, it almost sounds as if you're failing to run /sbin/lilo after making changes to the lilo.conf file to allow it to "compile" the conf. I resisted the migration to grub for many years, on the basis that lilo was a much better hammer, being as simple as required to do the job. However, I was eventually worn down, and bent to progress, so haven't used lilo in a while :( In all that time, I never found the need to delve much deeper into the config than what was available in the above page. -- Tony van der Hoff | mailto:t...@vanderhoff.org Buckinghamshire, England | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5172b8c4.7070...@vanderhoff.org