On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 12:14:50PM +0000, Liam Bedford wrote:
> GRUB is harder to use than LILO at the moment (mainly because
> so few people use it), but it has some much nicer features
> (being able to pick which kernel you want to boot at boot time
> makes me happy)
I do this with LILO all the time, but obviously we're not on the same
wavelength here - do you mean that Grub provides a list of all kernels in a
given place, and you just pick one i.e. if you build a new kernel, you don't
need to recreate a config file and rerun Grublo (or whatever :-) ) ?
Regards,
Niall
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