Install the SILO Boot Loader
on a Hard Disk
The standard &architecture; boot loader is called silo
.
It is documented in
/usr/share/doc/silo/. SILO is
similar in configuration and usage to LILO, with
a few exceptions. First of all, SILO allows you to
boot any kernel image on your drive, even if it is not listed in
/etc/silo.conf. This is because
SILO can actually read Linux partitions. Also,
/etc/silo.conf is read at boot time, so there is
no need to rerun silo after installing a new kernel
like you would with LILO. SILO
can also read UFS partitions, which means it can boot SunOS/Solaris
partitions as well. This is useful if you want to install GNU/Linux
alongside an existing SunOS/Solaris install.