As Dan Farrell suggested, you must be in the grub prompt after a (possibly unwanted) reboot, with a broken grub.conf ; the remedy is to correct the grub.conf file, which usually lies in the /boot/grub directory. To get out of here, you will now need a rescue disk, unless you happen to know the partitioning of your hard drive(s).
So do you happen to know which hard drives you have and how they are partitioned ? If yes, please write it there if you want the people to be able to help you. BenoƮt. On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 09:26 +0530, P.P.Karthi keyan wrote: > I just typed the command ctrl-c to escape. It again shows the same > thing. > > Awaiting for your reply. > > > _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list Bug-grub@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub