1) GRUB (Grand Unified boot loader) most important ability to navigate file system,so you can read file without loading a kernal.
2)LILO (Linux Loader) has no interactive command interface,whereas GRUB does.
3) LILO does not support booting from a network,whereas GRUB does.
4) LILO stores information regarding the location of the operating systems it can to load physically on the MBR. If you change your LILO config file, you have to rewrite the LILO stage one boot loader to the MBR. Compared with GRUB, this is a much more risky option since a misconfigured MBR could leave the system unbootable. With GRUB, if the configuration file is configured incorrectly, it will simply default to the GRUB command-line interface
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