I'm installing Centos as follows:

virt-install --paravirt --name centos --ram 2048 --os-type=linux 
--os-variant=rhel5 --network bridge --file /rpool/vms/centosx --file-size=20 
--location http://.../MYDVD/

This gives me a command line install, which is actually what I'd prefer. 
However when I finish, the system boots without showing the grub menu. This is 
a potential problem. In both error recovery situations and also when going 
upgrades, I may need to force a single user boot or choose a specific boot 
option. 

Any suggestions?
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