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18   <!--l. 207--><p class="noindent" ><span class="footnote-mark"><a 
19  id="fn3x0">   <sup class="textsuperscript">3</sup></a></span><span 
20 class="cmr-9">LILO</span><span 
21 class="cmr-9">&#x00A0;does not know how to read a file system. Instead, the map installer asks the kernel for the physical location of files</span>
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23 class="cmr-9">(e.g. the kernel image(s)) and records that information. This allows LILO</span><span 
24 class="cmr-9">&#x00A0;to work with most file systems that are supported by</span>
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26 class="cmr-9">Linux.</span></p></div> 
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