> Some time has passed (and a few updates), and I wanted to edit the file that
> shows grub during bootup.  I tried to again follow the advice in your email
> about editing the /etc/gub.conf file.  It worked the first time you emailed
> me, but now I cannot edit the file.  There appears a lock over the icon; and
> when I try to open the file, the following appears:
>  You do not have enough permissions to read file:///etc/grub.conf
>  I don't know what changed.  Do you know what I could do to be able to edit
> this file?
>  Larry

you need to be root
run 'su -' and then give it your root password, and then try again to edit it.

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