1 Template: lilo/new-config
3 _Description: LILO configuration
4 It seems to be your first LILO installation. It is absolutely necessary to
5 run liloconfig(8) when you complete this process and execute /sbin/lilo
8 LILO won't work if you don't do this.
10 Template: lilo/add_large_memory
13 _Description: Do you want to add the large-memory option?
14 Usually LILO loads the initrd file into the first 15MB of memory to
15 avoid a BIOS limitation with older systems (earlier than 2001 and
16 few systems until 2004).
18 With newer kernels the combination of kernel and initrd may not fit
19 into the first 15MB of memory. LILO will compute the needed size of memory
20 and will automatically use the memory above 15MB, too, if there is
21 enough physical memory.
23 If this machine has a recent BIOS without a 15MB limitation and you
24 want to use memory above 15MB for all kernels, set the 'large-memory'
30 _Description: Do you want to run /sbin/lilo now?
31 It was detected that it's necessary to run /sbin/lilo in order to activate
32 the new LILO configuration.
34 WARNING: This procedure will write data in your MBR and may overwrite
35 some data there. If you skip this step, you must run /sbin/lilo before
36 rebooting your computer, or your system may not boot again.
38 Template: lilo/diskid_uuid
41 _Description: Do you want to convert boot and root options?
42 Since kernel using the newer disk interface 'libata' you need the newer
43 DiskID and/or UUID in your /etc/lilo.conf for the boot and root options.
44 For the most modern systems you should use this conversion and then run