I did that but it constantly gave kernel panic after going past a few paragraphs of booting text. Different script combinations were tried but same result. I had to reinstall the distro with a boot floppy option. This is the second time I have faced problems of lilo not going with grub on distros based on debian. Debian uses grub so beautifully but its modified distros still stick to lilo. Why???
why bother with lilo when grub can boot everything you throw at it.
Pls post your menu.lst. This will be in the partition of the distro that installed grub. Also partition details. The easy way to debug a grub problem is to open a grub shell and issue commands manually.
rgds jtd