stros have one. Boot settings are a part of system
settings, IMO. Redhat has config tools for practically everything else.
Regards,
Gerry
On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 22:43, Gerry Kirk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can't find any X Windows tool for changing grub settings. I want to
> delete ent
x27;t write to anywhere "normal".
>
Gee, wonder who they had in mind when they did that? ;) Does this apply
also when using Samba to mount an XP partition?
-Gerry
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Hi,
I can't find any X Windows tool for changing grub settings. I want to
delete entries for older kernels.
Gerry
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Hi,
I'm stumped on this one. I've tried mounting Windows (98, XP) partitions
using various mount options, but it's always mounted read-only. I've
tried
-o rw
-o umask=
to no avail.
Is it possible to set up a Windows partition as writeable?
- Gerry
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