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On Oct 24, 1996 at 07:27, Paul Edwards of 3:711/934.9 wrote:
db>> (rummage, rummage) It's in the "mini" subdirectory.
C'mon Paul, do I
db>> have to do everything?!?!
PE> That file is called "LILO", not "LILO-HOWTO".
1. You're not going to see the long name unless your CD driver supports the
RockRidge extensions (which OS/2's CDFS.IFS doesn't).
2. It's in the "mini" subdirectory of the "howto"
directory - how much more
of a hint d'you need?!
PE> That mini-howto is woefully inadequate.
In that case, it's not the "HowTo" that you're after in the first
inst; there are also some LILO technical documents on the 'ROMs someplace,
including source. I found 'em at one stage whilst installing RedHat Linux
on my boss' machine, but haven't otherwise had a need for 'em.
PE> That bit is all under control, Linux knows all about my CDROM.
Cool.
PE>> I have 64 meg of memory, I'm not expecting to swap.
db>> Okay, have fun. :-)
PE> You disagree? BFN. Paul.
Nope. :-)
- dave
d.begley{at}ieee.org
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