I just got the CD written today and am going to try to install tonight.
What is the difference between grub and lilo?  And, can I install with grub on
the first part of the partition instead of in the MBR like lilo?
I have a 13.6 GB HD and have Win98/Trustix-1.2/RedHat-7.0 installed to triple
boot with a bit of room left over for another distro or 2 ( maybe a BSD ).
In other words, will it play well with lilo?  I would like to try it out.

sim

Tom Hudak wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 03:06:01PM -0500, Ben Lutgens wrote:
> >well for one, grub failed to install and left my system unbootable after the
> >first reboot into the new system. For another I didn't like the absence of
> >some of apts tools (they're probably there now) and when I tried to add in
> >debian's sources.list lines things got totally hosed somehow.
> That's because you are supposed to use progeny's sources fool. :-)
> <hint> progeny is a hack on debian/testing </hint)
> You overwrote the entire progeny distro with debian, that's like upgrading
> your redhat6.2 install with the valinux 6.2 disk.
> >It was a while ago so I can't remmeber. Tom is running it on his laptop (at
> >least he was) and had similar dislikes (except grub, he loves grub) perhaps
> >he'd elaborate more.
> I wasn't to pleased with RC1 or the beta's but any of the issues I was having
> are seemingly gone in 1.0. I think Ben's problems with grub are related to his
> vaio. I have had no problems at all, and in fact, I'll probably never use lilo
> again.
>
> As far as overall use goes, it's just like a debian install, all the external
> debian sources (ie, non-debian system source lines.) work fine. I have gnome
> 1.4 installed, the cvs-builds of enlightenment and whatnot, and it all works
> beautifully.
>
> PCMCIA scheme's do not seem to want to work too well though, I'll keep hacking
> on that, but it's not a progeny issue. (I don't think.)
> Thanks,
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