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I have Slackware installed on one of my drives already, I use lilo as a bootmanager and I would like to add Arch linux to another drive. Is it possible to install arch on my computer without it screwing with the bootloader? I have tried using other ubuntu variations in the past and each one has ROYALLY screwed the MBR with grub. Grub really sucks and I DO NOT want to use it.
Please don't tell me to use grub because it is better, because it IS NOT. Grub is a horrible bootmanager.
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Arch doesn't install a bootloader, you do...
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In other words, all you need to do is edit your lilo configuration.
As an aside, it looks like lilo is pining for the fjords; development seems to have ended last year. You may want to look into syslinux of you don't care for Grub.
Of course, if lilo works for you ....
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OK, thanks. I am going to give it a shot on your word.
Thanks you for answering so quickly.
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