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LILO is a Boot loader for Linux/x86 and other PC operating systems. It is responsible for loading your Linux kernel from either a floppy or a hard drive and passing control to it. It is capable of booting beyond cylinder 1024 of a hard disk if the BIOS supports EDD packet call extensions to the int 0x13 interface. LILO can also be used to boot many other operating systems, including DOS, Windows (all versions), OS/2, and the BSD variants. The LILO distribution includes full source, documentation and support files.

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2003-02-24 01:51
22.5-beta2

DR-DOS/Windows compatible volume labels are used to make booting more flexible and reliable in an environment where disks are switched in and out. Graphic support for 640 x 480 x 256 color bitmaps using VESA mode 0x101 is added. There are also cleanups and bugfixes in the RAID1 support.
Tags: Beta, Minor feature enhancements

2003-02-19 03:11
22.5-beta1

DR-DOS/Windows compatible volume labels are used to make booting more flexible and reliable in an environment where disks are switched in and out. There are also cleanups and bugfixes in the RAID1 support. Source and binary are provided.
Tags: Beta, Minor feature enhancements

2003-01-30 23:08
22.4.1

This release fxes two typographical errors in the source code. These are hidden by some versions (notably 2.96) of the gcc pre-processor. It is otherwise identical to version 22.4, which is still usable.
Tags: Code cleanup

2003-01-24 23:29
22.4

This release is based upon Werner Almesberger's LILO version 21. Virtual booting is supported with the new keywords 'vmdefault', 'vmdisable', and 'vmwarn'. Versions 22.3, 22.2, 22.1, and 22.0 are major updates to version 21. The version 22 RAID 1 implementation is not compatible with version 21. Those using version 21 should read 'README.raid1' before installing.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2002-11-13 04:58
22.4-beta9

New keywords (vmdefault, vmdisable, and vmwarn) were added per requests from VMware users. vmdefault specifies the virtual boot default image, analogous to default for real mode boot. vmdisable disables an image for virtual boot; vmwarn flags an image during virtual boot. There are no apparent changes to users who only perform real-mode boots.
Tags: Beta, Minor feature enhancements

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