You obviously entered the command 'grub'. Typing Ctrl-C escapes with no
damage. FYI, the grub command is there to setup the bootloader.

BenoƮt.


On Mon, 2007-03-12 at 15:18 +0530, P.P.Karthi keyan wrote:
> Hallo sir,
>  
> Iam a student, doing M.Sc., Bioinformatics in a recognised university.
> I just started to learn linux. Using the pdf manuals present in the
> veb, i am learning the linux. yesterday, when i working with linux, I
> came to an unsolved problem. Iam using the red hat linux 9. I hve
> problem with grub. I dont know, how to escape from that grub, and move
> to normal linux window. In my screen, i hve a black background, with
> the following commands are displaying. Kindly help me to come over to
> the normal window. 
>  
> I hve the following lines in that window,
>  
>  
> GRUB version  0.93 (636K lower / 5139620 upper memory)
>  
> [ Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB
> lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists the
> possible  completions of a device/filename.]
>  
> grub>_
>  
>  
>  
> if anything is typed its shows
> the following command
>  
> Error 27:unrecognised command
>  
> this like command i hve. What can i do to escape from this grub and
> move to normal linux command and its working.Awaiting for ur reply
> eagerly.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> With regards, 
> P.P.Karthikeyan,
> IInd M.Sc., Bioinformatics, 
> Bharathiar University,
> Coimbatore-641 046.Tamilnadu, India.
> Phone- 09245448354. 
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