Thank you. That worked and helped.
Larry
Larry
Assuming that you're using kwrite...
1. open up a terminal. (Eterm, xterm, or whatever)
2. Type 'su' to switch to "root", and type in the password. root has
the proper permissions.
3. Type kwrite /etc/grub.conf
4. Don't break stuff, save it, and exit.
5. Type 'exit' to stop being root.
6. Close the terminal.
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