Ted Gervais,

On Thursday September 12, 2002 10:12, Ted Gervais wrote:
> Do you have to remove LILO now that grub is installed?  Will there be a
> conflict?

If you mean the /sbin/lilo program and /etc/lilo.conf file, then no, you don't 
have to remove them.

But grub will overwrite lilo on the MBR.

> And I presume you will have to input all your LILO data in GRUB to get
> things going?  Or does the installtion process pick up all the LILO
> information in the transfer process.

Grub actually doesn't require you to edit anything as far as picking up 
kernels. You will need to modify the conf file if you want to change the menu 
timeout or if you have a particularly strange lilo configuration. But it will 
pick up your current setup rather well with very few exceptions.

> At 05:31 PM 9/10/2002 -0400, you wrote:
> >Arthur Chan,
> >
> >On Tuesday September 10, 2002 02:43, Arthur Chan wrote:
> > > Hi All .
> > > Hi Aly.
> > > Is there any painless and easy way to move from lilo to grub ???
> >
> >Step 1 : Verify grub is installed.
> >         # rpm -q grub
> >
> >Step 1a : If not install it from the CDs
> >
> >Step 2 : Make it work.
> >         # grub-install /dev/hda
> >
> >Done.
> >
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> >Brian Ashe                                                     CTO
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