I hate "grubing" around with grub, trying various combinations to get it right. I suspect I had such problems because grub was not really replacing the map, but just puting it on the volitile loop-mounted volume. It is nice in that you can make boot a grub stick, and then setup a disk. And it has usefull, stand-alone commands.
But it has low-quality 10-bit color. It is like a little, independent grub on your system, not a utility like lilo that just is used to setup the mbr and map file. It really confused me at first, since they are designed on different paradigms; Grub is an independent little dos, but lilo is a configuration utility.
And there's the aesthetics; grub sounds so little, down and dirty. Lilo, like a beautiful willow, or lily. What would you rather have, a dirty little grub or a beautiful willow or lily?
