roberts
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Posted: May 26 2005,21:00 |
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If a regular hard drive install, then as root edit /etc/lilo.conf, then at the prompt, type lilo
For a frugal hard drive install, I would not even mess with editing lilo or trying to install grub.Just run an "update" on frugal. That is re-run frugal and say no to format the partition. You will still be able to enter the boot time options at the apropriate frugal prompts. You will probably want to enter vga=normal
Doing a frugal "update" will not lose your extensions or backup.tar.gz
So simple.
If using frugal you should learn to do this, so when the next verison comes out, you have an easy way to upgrade
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