NAME¶
siloconfig - interactive configure script for the Sparc Improved boot
LOader
SYNOPSIS¶
/usr/sbin/siloconfig
DESCRIPTION¶
siloconfig is an interactive program which will ask you a series of
questions and write a
silo.conf(5) configuration file for you. It will
also set up a partition boot record, so that Linux will boot from hard disk.
It is normally run automatically whenever you upgrade the
silo(8)
Debian package.
The configuration file generated by
siloconfig is intended for common
installations; if your setup is complicated or unusual you should consider
writing your own customised
silo.conf(5). To do this, you should refer
to the comprehensive
silo(8) documentation, which can be found in
/usr/share/doc/silo/ on Debian systems.
If you have already written your own
silo.conf(5), then the script will
ask you if you wish to keep it, in which case it will check it for options
which are incompatible with the current version of
silo(8) and run it
to install the boot block.
The automatically generated
silo.conf(5) contains helpful comments, so it
might well be a good place to start even if you wish to roll your own
configuration file.
SEE ALSO¶
silo(8),
silo.conf(5)
AUTHORS¶
siloconfig was written by Bruce Perens <bruce@pixar.com> as
liloconfig(8) and adapted to become
siloconfig by Davide
Barbieri <paci@debian.org> and Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>.
This manual page was written by Aurélien GÉRÔME
<ag@roxor.cx>, based upon
liloconfig(8) which was written by
Peter Maydell <pmaydell@chiark.greenend.org.uk>, for the Debian project
(but may be used by others).