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    LILO - Generic Boot Loader for Linux ("LInux LOader") by Werner Almesberger (original author).

    Currently, it is being developed by John Coffman.

    LILO does not depend on a specific file system, and can boot an operating system (e.g., Linux kernel images) from floppy disks and hard disks. One of up to sixteen different images can be selected at boot time. Various parameters, such as the root device, can be set independently for each kernel. LILO can be placed either in the master boot record (MBR) or the boot sector of a partition. In the latter case something else must be placed in the MBR to load LILO.

    At system start, only the BIOS drivers are available for LILO to access hard disks. For this reason, with very old BIOSes, the accessible area is limited to cylinders 0 to 1023 of the first two hard disks. For later BIOSes, LILO can use 32-bit "logical block addressing" to access practically the entire storage of all the harddisks that the BIOS allows access to.

    LILO was the default bootloader for most Linux distributions in the years after the popularity of loadlin. Lately it has become a second choice in favour of the GRUB bootloader.


        LILO (boot loader)
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    NameLILO
    ScreenshotImage:Lilo.png
    CaptionStandard LILO display. Windows as the default...
    DeveloperJohn Coffman
    Latest Release Version22.7.3
    Latest Release DateAugust 11, 2006
    GenreBootloader
    LicenseBSD license

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