Display currently booted/running kernel

2005-05-31 Thread Dan Behman
Hi, This isn't necessarily a bug; more of a question to the GRUB experts. Is there a way to use GRUB to display the currently booted kernel? I know uname -a displays similar info, but I'd like to determine which kernel image file was booted and is currently running. Thanks in advance. __

[bug #13239] Patch for hide-unhide feature to work on Windows 2K and XP

2005-05-31 Thread Reshat Sabiq
URL: Summary: Patch for hide-unhide feature to work on Windows 2K and XP Project: GNU GRUB Submitted by: ultranet Submitted on: Tue 05/31/2005 at 15:59 Categor

[bug #13044] GRUB changes system ID on partition

2005-05-31 Thread Reshat Sabiq
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #13044 (project grub): Sorry posted the previous update anonymously. Reposting as myself: This is Works as Designed, because partition IDs are used to hide/unhide partitions. Every hide operation performed while booting into one installation is expected to be unhidden wh

[bug #13044] GRUB changes system ID on partition

2005-05-31 Thread anonymous
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #13044 (project grub): This is Works as Designed, because partition IDs are used to hide/unhide partitions. Every hide operation performed while booting into one installation is expected to be unhidden when booting into another. I suppose there should be a FAQ item about