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grub over lilo
Calum:
how does GRUB know when you change the .conf file? (i mean does it read it every time you start up?) (i suppose i just answered my own question, sorry!)
voidmain:
Yep, you just answered your own question.
Siplus:
this seems kinda strange. i can type man mkbootdisk, but it doesn't recognise the command mkbootdisk. why would they include information about a command i do not have?
well, anyway. how do i create a linux boot disk if w/o using the command mkbootdisk?
voidmain:
Must be a RedHat specific command. I didn't see mention of what distro you were using and if you had I might have researched the particular advice before giving it.
Siplus:
well, i have redhat 8.0.....this is what i get:
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