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Yes i know it has been dicussed before, but this does not apply to my situation;

 

ls -d /boot/*/ gives only 'grub'.

 

I.e. idont have any lilo under boot. I cannot modify my /etc/lilo.conf as aru described in another post. Any suggestions? (And the MCC > boot > Boot config does not work for me).

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I cannot modify my /etc/lilo.conf as aru described in another post.

 

Why can you not edit /etc/lilo.conf? This file will exist on your system, since you say you are using lilo, and should be editable by root. You will not be able to modify it as a normal user though, you will need to open a terminal, su to root and modify it that way.

 

Do you have a link to aru's post?

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I see what you are trying to do now. I don't have the directories or files that aru is talking about either.

 

From the sounds of it, you are definitely booting using lilo. As to how to change it to text only, I am not sure. Hopefully aru will poke his head in here and provide a solution.

 

If I find anything, I will let you know.

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Removing the rpm did it... almost. I still have the graphic interface when choosing the boot image. I have an old monitor which really seems to work hard switching between graphic and text mode. I would prefer to keep i text based until i start x. Is there perhaps a similar solution to this last issue?

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The files I talked about were part of the lilo-21.7.5-1mdk rpm package.

 

Sorry, but as I'm still using Mdk 8.1 I have those files here. I didn't thougth that the lilo package had changed that much.

 

Maybe you might want to search for that version of lilo rpm packgage in an 8.1 mirror

 

or search for the files them selves at the home site of lilo... just a thought

 

Also, removing your current rpm package and installing the last tarball version of lilo should work since I'm booting in textmode here on my slackware using the lastest version of lilo.

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Well heres my lilo.conf. The different boot sections in this file displays in a graphical menu when booting. I guess i should replace the line menu-scheme with something, but what?

 

boot=/dev/hda

map=/boot/map

vga=normal

default=linux

keytable=/boot/no-latin1.klt

prompt

nowarn

timeout=100

message=/boot/message

menu-scheme=wb:bw:wb:bw

image=/boot/vmlinuz

label=linux

root=/dev/hda1

initrd=/boot/initrd.img

append="quiet devfs=mount hdc=ide-scsi"

vga=788

read-only

image=/boot/vmlinuz

label=linux-nonfb

root=/dev/hda1

initrd=/boot/initrd.img

append="devfs=mount hdc=ide-scsi"

read-only

image=/boot/vmlinuz

label=failsafe

root=/dev/hda1

initrd=/boot/initrd.img

append="failsafe devfs=nomount hdc=ide-scsi"

read-only

other=/dev/fd0

label=floppy

unsafe

image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.19-1mdklinus

label=2419-1linus

root=/dev/hda1

initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.19-1mdklinus.img

append="quiet devfs=mount hdc=ide-scsi"

vga=788

read-only

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