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    bootloader timeout

    How do you change the timeout time in the linux/debian bootloader. Now it is set for 3 seconds and that is not enough time.

    Is it this 'edit or kedit /etc/lilo.conf' ?

    Is this run from the shell console?

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    Re: bootloader timeout

    Quote Originally Posted by rrfish72
    How do you change the timeout time in the linux/debian bootloader. Now it is set for 3 seconds and that is not enough time.

    Is it this 'edit or kedit /etc/lilo.conf' ?

    Is this run from the shell console?
    run "kedit /etc/lilo.conf" from a shell. This will open up a graphical editor and will open the file "/etc/lilo.conf" for editing.

    edit: but you don't have to use kedit. You can use any text editor of your choosing.

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    You need to be root for this. Open a shell/terminal and do:
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    kdesu kedit /etc/lilo.conf (type in root passwd, make the changes and save&quit)
    su (to become root)
    lilo -v (to run lilo, needs to be done or it won't boot)
    ctrl-d (to exit from superuser mode)

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    Still cannot get that to work. Gives me an error message about application*.

    This is what I get 'MUTEX DESTRIY FAILUE: DEVICE OR RESOURCE BUSY'

    And an error box that says 'Command 'Kedit' not found'.

    I can see the lilo.conf file but I can't open to edit. How do I edit the file??

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    kedit is not present in Knoppix 3.4

    Try kwrite instead . . .

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    Sorry for the wrong info. As said, any editor present on the system will do.

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    I used emacs and that worked. Also got in with vi.

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    I still cannot get the timeout to change. I changed the delay to 1000 and still nothing. I did lilo -v after edit and no results. Any Ideas?

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    You need to change the timeout instead. This will give you a 5 sec timeout:

    # Specifies the number of _tenths_ of a second LILO should
    # wait before booting the first image. LILO
    # doesn't wait if DELAY is omitted or if DELAY is set to zero.
    delay=20

    # Prompt to use certaing image. If prompt is specified without timeout,
    # boot will not take place unless you hit RETURN
    prompt
    timeout=50

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    If you comment out timeout (see below) boot will not take place until you hit Enter.

    # Specifies the number of _tenths_ of a second LILO should
    # wait before booting the first image. LILO
    # doesn't wait if DELAY is omitted or if DELAY is set to zero.
    delay=20

    # Prompt to use certaing image. If prompt is specified without timeout,
    # boot will not take place unless you hit RETURN
    prompt
    # timeout=50

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