Function Description: Install core load, boot management program.
Grammar: lilo&http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/37954.html ">NBSP;" [-CLQTV] [-b< Peripheral Equipment Code [-c< configuration file [-d< Delay Time] [-d< Identification Label [-f< Geometric parameter file [-i< Boot Magnetic zone file [-i< Identification Label [-m< Mapping File [-p<fix/ignore>] [-r< root directory] [-r< Executive Instruction ...] [-s< backup File [-s< backup File [-uu< Peripheral Equipment Code [-V ...]
Supplemental Note: Lilo is a Linux system core loading program, at the same time have the ability to manage the boot. To execute the LILO instruction separately, it reads the lilo.conf configuration file in the/etc/directory and installs Lilo according to its contents.
Parameters:
-b< Peripheral Device Code > Specifies the peripheral device code for the installation of Lilo.
-C uses compact mapping mode.
-c< profile > Specify the configuration file for Lilo.
-d< delay time > Set boot latency.
-d< Identification Label > Specifies the operating system after boot, or the system core identification label.
-f< Geometry parameter file > Specify disk geometry parameter configuration file.
-i< boot Magnetic zone file > Specify the boot magnetic zone file to use, preset is the boot.b file in the boot directory.
-i< Identification label > display system core storage.
-L produces a linear magnetic field address.
-m< mapping File > Specify mapping file.
-p<fix/ignore> decides to fix or ignore the partition table errors.
-Q lists the mapped system core files.
-r< root > Set the directory in which you want to mount the root directory when the system starts.
-r< executes instructions > sets the instructions to be executed the next time the system is started.
-s< backup files > Specify backup files.
-s< Backup files > force specified backup files.
-T executes instructions, listing only the actions that are actually performed.
-u< Peripheral Color Device code > Delete Lilo.
-u< Peripheral Device Code > The effect of this parameter is similar to the specified "-u" parameter, when the timestamp is not checked.
-V Displays the instruction execution process.
-V Displays version information.