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This will set the default bootimage to be “linux”. 37. I’ve changed silo.conf, rebooted, and the system now responds: “boot: ..wrong syntax..”. These are messages from SILO to say that you’ve done something wrong in silo.conf. SILO mostly tells you what to do in such a case. If you’re not succeeding, you can still boot from disk with the following command at the boot prompt (ok): ok boot disk /boot/kernel_name or one of the other boot-methods described above. 38. I’m still having lots of problems with SILO. Best advice is to get the latest version of SILO and try that. You can get it from http://silo.sourceforge.net. 39. Why does my machine only boot properly when I hard-boot it ? Older PROMS do not reset the machine on soft boots. You can also type reset at the boot prompt (ok) instead of turning off the machine.

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