+Package: lilo
+Subject: update and optimize lilo.conf.5
+Author: Joachim Wiedorn <ad_debian at joonet.de>
+Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=629321
+Forwarded: yes
+Last-Update: 2011-06-18
+
+Update and optimize lilo.conf.5. Remove information about
+very old lilo versions.
+---
+
+diff -urN s10/man/lilo.conf.5 s11/man/lilo.conf.5
+--- s10/man/lilo.conf.5 2011-04-09 16:56:47.000000000 +0200
++++ s11/man/lilo.conf.5 2011-06-18 16:04:46.916604045 +0200
+@@ -69,22 +69,22 @@
+ This configuration file specifies that lilo uses the Master
+ Boot Record on /dev/hda. (For a discussion of the various ways
+ to use lilo, and the interaction with other operating systems,
+-see user.tex from the lilo documentation.)
++see user.pdf from the lilo documentation.)
+ .LP
+ When booting, the boot loader will issue its
+ .I "boot:"
+-prompt and wait for you to enter the label of the kernel (and any options)
+-which you wish to boot. At any time you may hit [Tab] to see
+-a list of kernel/other labels.
++prompt and wait for you to enter the label of the kernel (and any
++options) which you wish to boot. At any time you may hit [Tab] to
++see a list of kernel/other labels.
+ Alternately, if the \fBmenu\fP boot loader is installed,
+ a menu of boot options will be presented for your selection.
+ The title of this menu is overridden with the menu
+ title specification in this configuration file.
+-If you enter nothing,
+-then the default kernel image, the first mentioned, (/boot/zImage-1.5.99)
+-will be booted after a timeout of 15 seconds (150 deciseconds).
+-There may be at least 16 images mentioned in lilo.conf. (The exact number depends
+-upon compilation options.)
++If you enter nothing, then the default kernel image, the first
++mentioned, (in the example /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.29-1-i386) will be
++booted after a timeout of 15 seconds (150 deciseconds). There may
++be at least 16 images mentioned in lilo.conf. (The exact number
++depends upon compilation options.)
+ .LP
+ As can be seen above, a configuration file starts with a number
+ of global options (the top 9 lines in the example),
+@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
+
+ .SH "GLOBAL OPTIONS"
+ There are many possible keywords. The description below is
+-almost literally from user.tex (just slightly abbreviated).
++almost literally from user.pdf (just slightly abbreviated).
+ .TP
+ .BI "backup=" <backup-file>
+ Specifies the location where a copy of any modified boot sector will be
+@@ -119,8 +119,8 @@
+ as certain RAID installations may benefit from knowing that the
+ BIOS is 100% reliable. Its use should be considered experimental.
+ .sp
+-N.B.: This option may not be retained in releases beyond 22.5.1, and
+-may be specified on the command line with the '\-Z' switch: yes=1, no=0.
++This option may be specified on the command line with the '\-Z' switch:
++yes=1, no=0.
+ .TP
+ .BI "bitmap=" <bitmap-file>
+ Specifies use of a 640x480x16 (VGA BIOS) or 640x480x256 (VGA/VESA BIOS)
+@@ -138,12 +138,12 @@
+ and 'bmp-timer' options together with the 'bitmap' option are stored in
+ the special LILO header of the bitmap image file by the
+ .BI "lilo -E"
+-+command. Another way works without these special header information: All
+-+the information about 'bmp-colors', 'bmp-table' and 'bmp-timer' options
+-+together with the 'bitmap' option are stored in the configuration file.
+-+Any use of the 'bmp-' options within the configuration file overrides
+-+the options stored in the bitmap file header. If lilo cannot find any of
+-+the 'bmp-' options, then default values are used.
++command. Another way works without these special header information: All
++the information about 'bmp-colors', 'bmp-table' and 'bmp-timer' options
++together with the 'bitmap' option are stored in the configuration file.
++Any use of the 'bmp-' options within the configuration file overrides
++the options stored in the bitmap file header. If lilo cannot find any of
++the 'bmp-' options, then default values are used.
+ .TP
+ .BI "bmp-colors=" <fg>,<bg>,<sh>,<hfg>,<hbg>,<hsh>
+ Specifies the decimal values of the colors to be used for the menu display
+@@ -189,9 +189,7 @@
+ from (and possibly written to) the device that is currently mounted as root.
+ .sp
+ A raid installation is initiated by specifying a RAID1 device as the boot
+-device; e.g., "boot=/dev/md0". Note that LILO version 22.0 and later
+-operate differently from earlier versions with respect to the actual
+-location of the boot records.
++device; e.g., "boot=/dev/md0".
+ .sp
+ On newer systems you need an unique ID for the boot device. If the boot
+ sector should write to a partition you can use its UUID in the same manner
+@@ -230,7 +228,7 @@
+ are used in a
+ .I change
+ section (see below), with the suffixes "_normal" or "_hidden" appended.
+-See section "Partition type change rules" of user.tex for more details.
++See section "Partition type change rules" of user.pdf for more details.
+ .TP
+ .BI "compact"
+ Tries to merge read requests for adjacent sectors into a single
+@@ -260,7 +258,7 @@
+ .TP
+ .BI "disk=" <device-name>
+ Defines non-standard parameters for the specified disk.
+-See section "Disk geometry" of user.tex for details.
++See section "Disk geometry" of user.pdf for details.
+ For versions of LILO prior to 22.5, the `bios=' parameter
+ is quite useful for specifying how the BIOS has assigned
+ device codes to your disks.