From: Chito Tuason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Silent GRUB Menu
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 22:24:39 +0800
What I wanted to do with GRUB is to set it to boot on the default OS
without displaying any menu (or an optional splash screen instead is
interesting) and then I can press a key (F8
[CCed to Jens Rathmann as requested.]
Neal H Walfield writes:
NHW I think that what he is saying is: how can I use the menu
NHW BUT have it load the first menu item without giving the user a
NHW chance to go to a different item or to go to the command line.
I just checked in a trivial
If you want it to be secure, though, you still need to use the
`password' command, or else if your default OS fails to boot, people
will get access to the GRUB menu and command line, and be able to do
just about anything (ever try `cat (hd0,1)/etc/passwd'?).
I should probably add this
From: Gordon Matzigkeit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Silent GRUB Menu
Date: 12 Jun 2000 08:02:02 -0600
I should probably add this scenario into the documentation, too, but
I'm not sure where to put it.
See the comment at the end of the file "tutorial.texi". I'm not sure
what i
ot; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Silent GRUB Menu
Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 09:02:47 +0800
How can I make GRUB not to display the Menu? This is to avoid the users
not to play around with GRUB options/configuration.
I don't know why that is useful for you, but you can disable the
menu just b
On -1 xxx -1, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I make GRUB not to display the Menu? This is to avoid the users
not to play around with GRUB options/configuration.
I think that if you set the delay to 0 it will not show anything at all.
(Maybe now 0 will cause this feature to be disabled)
How can I make GRUB not to display the Menu? This is to avoid the users
not to play around with GRUB options/configuration.
Thanks.
Chito
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Silent GRUB Menu
Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 09:02:47 +0800
How can I make GRUB not to display the Menu? This is to avoid the users
not to play around with GRUB options/configuration.
I don't know why that is useful for you, b