does Sarge have a /boot/boot-menu.b file?

From: Luke Call (luke29_at_onemodel.org)
Date: 07/04/05

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    Does Sarge have a /boot/boot-menu.b file?

    I just upgraded from Woody and it hangs at the beginning of bootup after
    saying just "LI" where it used to say "LILO". I tried running lilo
    manually but it requires a /boot/boot.b file. My /boot/boot.b appears to
    be a symlink to /boot/boot-menu.b, which doesn't exist. So I was
    wondering if that file is supposed to be part of Sarge, or if it's
    something else...

    Thanks!

    Luke

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