sample "lilo.conf", anyone?

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initrd is an initial ram disk. If you have such a thing for your kernel, 
you can source it in lilo.conf. Look in /boot, and match the kernel's 
version number -- e.g. vmlinuz-2.4.16-0.13 and initrd-2.4.16-0.13.img.


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