generic chain loader, map installer, and a simple boot partition setter. LILO allows booting from multiple disks, and can have menus for choosing different boot images. LILO is also able to pass command-line options to the Linux kernel. LILO does not depend on a specific file system, can boot Linux kernel images from floppy disks and from hard disks, and can even act as a "boot manager" for other operating systems. (I have been using this in pkgsrc since November, 2002.)
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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2003/10/01 02:35:00 jeremy-c-reed Exp $
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boot/boot-bmp.b
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boot/boot-menu.b
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boot/boot-text.b
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boot/boot.b
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boot/chain.b
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boot/mbr.b
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man/man5/lilo.conf.5
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man/man8/lilo.8
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man/man8/mkrescue.8
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sbin/keytab-lilo
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sbin/lilo
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sbin/mkrescue
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share/doc/lilo/README
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share/lilo/lilo.conf.example
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share/lilo/lilo.sample.conf
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@dirrm share/lilo
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@dirrm share/doc/lilo
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@dirrm boot
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