can puppy be loaded on hard drive and have boot in LILO?
can puppy be loaded on hard drive and have boot in LILO?
I currently have WindowsXP and Mandriva2006 on my computer. The LILO boot is in the MBR. Can I load puppy on a hard drive and add the info to LILO to boot puppy? If so what info do I need to add to LILO to have it work right?
Hi hounddog2; Lilo is rather old, linld is MUCH more capable, but... lilo is what you've got.
The kernel argument line is on the CD in the file: isolinux.cfg
Lilo has to be updated with the lilo command, it's been so long since I've used it I can't remember how to do it.
If you've never done it, Google for "Linux LILO" & see how to go about adding a new O.S. to the lilo boot menu.
The kernel argument line is on the CD in the file: isolinux.cfg
Lilo has to be updated with the lilo command, it's been so long since I've used it I can't remember how to do it.
If you've never done it, Google for "Linux LILO" & see how to go about adding a new O.S. to the lilo boot menu.
You must run
su
/sbin/lilo
in Mandriva after you edited lilo.conf.
There were 2-3 threads here in the past, but I think noone succeeded yet in booting Puppy with lilo, no idea, why.
If you fail, you could install grub instead of lilo in the Mandriva Control Center, at least older versions supported that.
I had tried that before I had Puppy, and it worked.
I had a version that had lilo by default, but when I added new entries in the control-center, they were not used correctly (to boot Debian), so I chose Grub then, and everything worked as expected. But that might be machine-dependent.
Mark
su
/sbin/lilo
in Mandriva after you edited lilo.conf.
There were 2-3 threads here in the past, but I think noone succeeded yet in booting Puppy with lilo, no idea, why.
If you fail, you could install grub instead of lilo in the Mandriva Control Center, at least older versions supported that.
I had tried that before I had Puppy, and it worked.
I had a version that had lilo by default, but when I added new entries in the control-center, they were not used correctly (to boot Debian), so I chose Grub then, and everything worked as expected. But that might be machine-dependent.
Mark
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I had Puppy installed dual booting with Vector 5.1 and booting from Vector's LILO installation. Vector set it up automatically when it installed LILO. Worked fine.MU wrote:I think noone succeeded yet in booting Puppy with lilo
I can't post the details because that install is history
Anyone who wants to know how Vector did it, install Puppy to HD, then install Vector to a different partition and tell it to set up LILO automatically....