Configuring Lilo We're not going to create lilo's configuration file from scratch, but we'll use the file from the normal Linux system. This file is different on every machine and thus I can't create it here. Since a user would want to have the same options regarding lilo as he has when he is using his normal Linux system he would create the file exactly as it is on the normal system. Copy the Lilo configuration file and kernel images that Lilo uses by running the following commands from a shell on the normal Linux system. Don't execute these commands from the chroot'ed shell.
cp /etc/lilo.conf $LFS/etc cp /boot/<kernel images> $LFS/boot
Before a user can execute the second command he needs to know the names of the kernel images. He can't just copy all files from the /boot directory. The /etc/lilo.conf file contains the names of the kernel images he is using. Open the file and look for lines like this:
image=/boot/vmlinuz
Look for all image variables and their values represent the name and location of the image files. These files will usually be in /boot but they might be in other directories as well, depending on the distribution's conventions.