Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk> wrote: > On Wed, 15 Jun 2016 08:42:45 -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote: > > > > > But the manual and the html pages constantly talk about the grub > > > > command or rather the grub interactive command, and they usually > > > > call it grub, maybe it has a different name. > > > > > > That's the GRUB interactive shell, that you get to from the boot menu > > > (press c) or get dropped into it if there is no grub.cfg file. > > > > > > > hmmm, I thought you could do it from the console as well, for certain > > commands. > > The commands that show up in "qlist grub" can be run from a standard > shell. The GRUB interactive shell is different, with its own set of > commands. You really need to read the online manual or the info pages > again. The man pages explain the individual commands, but only the full > manual shows how it all fits together. > > Why are you looking to switch from Lilo to GRUB now? If Lilo works, stick > with it. If it is because you have EFI hardware, I'd skip GRUB and go > straight to Gummiboot or systemd-boot.
Well, I am trying to use the nvidia driver which conflicts with uvesafb frame buffer, so it seems. It used to work fine, but not it does not work anymore and the only solutions I have found was a couple of grub parameters which gives you a higher resolution and passes it on to linux. It would not be as good as the uvesafb, but at least it would be better than 80x25. I use the console a lot and only use gnome sometimes, but I don't want to have to reboot into a different kernel just to use gnome. So, I thought I would check out grub2 to see if those parameters would work for me or not. -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici cov...@ccs.covici.com