You can hit 'c' to bring up a command line when GRUB pops up. :)

Now I just need to figure out how to add BeOS...

Mark Weaver wrote:

> Kathleen Dickason wrote:
> >
> > Okay, I have kind of a silly question.  How do I add another OS to GRUB?
> >
> > I started with a dual-boot Windows98/Mandrake 7.1 setup, and GRUB worked just 
>dandy.
> >
> > Still does, but I have since added a 2nd hard drive and two more OSes, one of 
>which I boot from floppy, and the other
> >
> > of which I access by typing things in GRUB's command line.
> >
> > Is there a way to add these two permanently to the choices that pop up when GRUB 
>loads?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > --
> > Kathleen Dickason
> > Registered Linux user #182139
>
> This sounds like an interesting question. I'm running LILO on the main
> system in my house, but I just installed Mandrake on another system that
> I decided to try Grub on. ACtually it's quite nice, but I didn't see any
> command line. How 'would' one pass arguments to GRUB since it's a GUI
> boot loader?


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