proper way to write changes in grub.conf

Johnathan Bailes johnathan.bailes at gmail.com
Tue Jan 11 02:11:09 UTC 2005


On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 19:44:51 -0500, Gene Heskett
<gene.heskett at verizon.net> wrote:
> 
> Its not nessessary to do anything other than edit the grub.conf, it is
> read at boot time.  And if you do foul it somehow, you can always hit
> the key to bring up the editor and edit it if whatever you appended
> to it doesn't work.
> 
> I keep about 17 different boots available, if for no other reason than
> to test something historical when I'm having an unusual problem.  The
> last one of course is a dos boot, but generally its very difficult to
> actually make it non-bootable.  I think the only time that hit me,
> I'd asked it from some video mode that my ATI card didn't recognise.
> Then it was just a matter of the 3 finger salute, and fix it on the
> next loop.
> 
> --
> Cheers, Gene

There is a system-config-boot tool now isn't there?  

That is nice and gui right?




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