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Old 01-14-2007, 07:05 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by binary1011100
As I currently use both I would suggest that neither is better than the other for multiboot, what exaclty do you base that decision on
There is a good article here that compares GRUB and LILO. Personally I prefer GRUB because I don't have to remember to run /sbin/lilo each time I edit the bootloader config file. Also if I mess something up, I have the grub command line at boot up to help me out unlike when using LILO.
 
  


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