Re: LILO Problem
wait the the Lilo prompt, then press shift. It gives you a few seconds
before it automatically boots your default setting.
On Wed, 29 Jul 1998, Matthew D. Myers wrote:
> I recently decided to install LILO on my laptop. According to the HOW-TO
> and liloconfig I should be able to hold shift while booting and get the
> following prompt:
>
> F1234:
>
> but mine has an extra step... when I hold shift while booting I get this
> prompt:
>
> AF1:
>
> If I press A (not lowercase, lowercase locks it up.) it runs the floppy
> drive. If I press 1 it boots my default win95 (which is fine.) If I press
> F (not lowercase, same as above) I get the F1234: menu at which time I can
> press 1 (Win95), or 2(Linux).
>
> I want to skip the first (AF1:) menu and go straight to the F1234: menu when
> I hold shift while booting. What did I do wrong?
>
>
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