Ok so now you're asking how do I prevent other people doing this (your pesky little brother perhaps?). Simple:
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Go into BIOS. (Your BIOS frontend may differ from mine, but whilst steps 2 & 3 might not be exact instructions for you, they will be very similar.)
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Select the option "BIOS FEATURES SETUP" and change "Boot Sequence" from "A, C, SCSI" to "C only", to prevent people getting past LILO with a Linux boot disk.
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If you haven't password protected BIOS in the past then you've been very silly. Do so now by selecting "SUPERVISORY PASSWORD" from the main menu. Obviously this will prevent people changing the boot sequence back to "A, C, SCSI".
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Now boot into Linux, open Linuxconf and password protect LILO to prevent others from using the dreaded "linux -s".
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