It would appear that on Apr 4, Christoph Wickert did say: > Am Sa, den 03.04.2004 schrieb Alexander Dalloz um 21:19: > > Am Sa, den 03.04.2004 schrieb Res um 11:18: > > > > > is there a trick to the old cp -a blah blah dirs /newdisk > > > then install lilo from CD, to hard drive upgrades with grub... all we do > > > with lilo work fine, but seeing as RH seem to not even offer you the > > > choice to use the most commonly used bootloader around anymore, wonder what > > > other ppls experiences have been in doing disk upgrades with grub, our > > > first attempt failed dismally, gave up after 2 hours, when we use the lilo > > > boxes ( RH9 as it was upgrades to 9 and never a clean install ) and > > > slackware boxes we can do in 20 mins, and 18 of those 20 is the cp -a :) > > > > Fedora still comes with lilo, while grub is default bootmanager. I last > > installed Fedora in December and so I can not certain remember, but I > > think the install routine allows you to decide whether to use grub or > > lilo. At least lilo is installable afterwards. > > > > Alexander > > > > Lilo cannot be installed during a normal installation (caused very > controversial discussions on the test-list ;-)), but anaconda creates a > lilo.conf, so it's very easy to install lilo. > > cp /lilo.conf.anaconda /etc/lilo.conf > up2date -nox lilo (or install from disc 3) > rpm -e grub > /sbin/lilo > > If you are looking for a really fast way to setup boxes you can do an > automatic kickstart install, in kickstart lilo is still available. > > BTW: I never had problems using GRUB. No problems with updates. > > Christoph > Hello Christoph A couple of small things from a VERY new Fedora core 1 user... Looking at my new Fedora partition's files makes me suspect you must have meant: "cp /etc/lilo.conf.anaconda /etc/lilo.conf" ____^^^^___________________________________ Right? <grin> As another lilo addict I quickly looked at your suggested quickfix. And it wasn't very hard to find the file you mentioned... But as far as lilo itself: I just installed core 1 from yarrow-i386-disc1.iso, yarrow-i386-disc2.iso, & yarrow-i386-disc3.iso All of which had the correct md5sum(s) AND passed the "built in" media testing. BUT When I looked for lilo in /sbin... Well: # ls l* ldconfig* lsmod@ lsusb* lvextend* lvmsadc* lvrename* logsave* lspci* lvchange* lvmchange* lvmsar* lvscan* loopctrl* lspnp* lvcreate* lvmcreate_initrd* lvreduce* losetup* lsraid* lvdisplay* lvmdiskscan* lvremove* No lilo <sigh> incidentally "# which lilo" didn't help either... I presume I can get an rpm for it, but is there one specifically for fedora? Or will I have to look for a generic lilo rpm? At the moment, I don't even know where to look for rpms that are built for fedora yet, care to point me in the right direction? Though, actually, when it comes to lilo itself, I guess I can just work with the lilo from one of my other 4 current linux partitions, But I much prefer to have a working lilo on each and every one of my linux instalations... So I'd like to get it working for fedora too. Much thanks! -- ? ? -=- -=- I'm NOT clueless... <?> <?> But I just don't know. ^ Joe (theWordy) Philbrook --- J(tWdy)P <jtwdyp@xxxxxxxx> ? ?