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Originally Posted by TheDonnie
Do you mean when I boot slackware installation cd and go into root to type in the /mnt/etc/lilo.conf command there? I'm not sure what you mean by boot with rescue option?
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No, just restart the installer and when you see the first greeting screen type e.g. after "boot:"
huge.s root=/dev/sdc2 rdinit= ro
There should be a blank space between "rdinit=" and "ro"
If you have a 32-bit version replace "huge.s" with "huge.smp".
That will start your new system, so no need to use chroot after that, just fix lilo.conf before running lilo again.