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- initialism computing last in last out (see
FIFO )
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Thus, if you opted to install LILO on your hard drive, you should see the word LILO as your computer starts up.
Debian GNU/Linux : Guide to Installation and Usage John Goerzen
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Linux is loaded by a program called LILO, or LInux LOader.
Debian GNU/Linux : Guide to Installation and Usage John Goerzen
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FROM PARIS WITH LILO: Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson are thought to be getting married in Paris this week.
…OF THE DAY: What A Pretty Water Color Painting | Best Week Ever 2008
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"Because I have fought so hard to eliminate the benefits of LILO/SILO transactions, allowing parties to these transactions to reap these benefits with taxpayer dollars would be a perverse result," Mr. Grassley wrote.
Transit Agencies May Get Help on Bad Tax Deals in Bailout 2008
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BOLT: Animated Disney movies of the past 10 years, mediocre THE EMPEROR'S NEW GROOVE, LILO & STITCH at best.
Rant: How Did Bolt Flop, But Madagascar 2 Flourish? « FirstShowing.net 2008
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This installation program asks a few questions about the desired configuration, and sets up everything, including your filesystems, booting from the hard drive with LILO (see section III. C below), and a simplified X-Windows configuration.
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The standard i386 boot loader is called ` ` LILO. ''
Debian GNU/Linux : Guide to Installation and Usage John Goerzen
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If you didn't install LILO on your hard drive, you probably created a boot disk.
Debian GNU/Linux : Guide to Installation and Usage John Goerzen
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If you like, you can change what system LILO loads automatically, which systems it knows how to load, and how long it waits before loading one automatically.
Debian GNU/Linux : Guide to Installation and Usage John Goerzen
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LILO can also load other operating systems and ask you which system you'd like to load.
Debian GNU/Linux : Guide to Installation and Usage John Goerzen
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