The kernel doesnt use the boot loader.
You can use any boot loader for the purpose of booting your new kernel.
type `lilo` as root and if you see that the command is preent the you
can rename the /etc/lilo.conf.anaconda to lilo.conf in the same
directory and type lilo -v to see if the changes have taken place.
thanks
Naveen S <naveenmailid@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
how can i know which boot loader my kernel is using
i ahve lilo.conf.anaconda in /etc i hope i have lilo
boot
loader .the file is as like below
prompt
timeout=50
default=linux
boot=/dev/hdb
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
message=/boot/message
lba32
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.20-8
label=linux
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.20-8.img
read-only
append="root=LABEL=/"
other=/dev/hdb1
optional
label=DOS
if i want to include new kernel image how can i
include
Naveen
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