On Ma, 22 iul 14, 08:23:57, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
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> Am definitely intrigued by that and intend to keep an eye out for how
> it happened. For someone else it might be seen as a "not so much"
> because it does fill up that one selection screen, makes it
> "busy"/very full (potentially overwhelmi
On 7/22/14, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
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> Kernels should be picked up automatically when running update-grub,
> unless they are in some very unusual location. Custom stuff should be
> added to /etc/grub.d/40_custom.
I've been making and (deliberately) breaking 4 or 5 different Debian
based distros t
On Du, 06 iul 14, 15:04:17, David Baron wrote:
> As part of my new 64bit installation, I am now on Grub. I am familiar with
> Lilo, know how to edit lilo.conf, etc. Of Grube, which I have avoided until
> now, I know nothing. No man page either.
>
> Can someone point be to documentation or some s
On 06/07/14 13:04, David Baron wrote:
> As part of my new 64bit installation, I am now on Grub. I am familiar with
> Lilo, know how to edit lilo.conf, etc. Of Grube, which I have avoided until
> now, I know nothing. No man page either.
The safest place to start probably should be "info grub".
On Sun 06 Jul 2014 at 15:04:17 +0300, David Baron wrote:
> As part of my new 64bit installation, I am now on Grub. I am familiar with
> Lilo, know how to edit lilo.conf, etc. Of Grube, which I have avoided until
> now, I know nothing. No man page either.
>
> Can someone point be to documentatio
As part of my new 64bit installation, I am now on Grub. I am familiar with
Lilo, know how to edit lilo.conf, etc. Of Grube, which I have avoided until
now, I know nothing. No man page either.
Can someone point be to documentation or some simple how-to add/change kernels
and such. Thanks in adva
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