On Thu, 5 Apr 2012, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2012/04/05 20:17 (GMT-0500) Michael Hennebry composed:
> The pause commands are so I can tell how
> far booting gets before it craps out on me.
> 'Tis annoying to watch what little I might
> understand disappear before I can read it
> or even tell where it came from.
Maybe it's time to dispense with the script (menu.lst/grub.conf).
When the
Grub menu appears, exit to the grub> prompt and execute the individual
commands [help,find,root,kernel,initrd,boot,reboot] as you're inclined to see
messages without proceeding to another step until you're ready.
I don't understand how that would help.
It seems to me that that would leave me with even less documentation.
I installed openSUSE just to see if I could.
I could, but not without problems.
The first one was that it hung after its automatic reboot.
Pressing reset got the job done.
The other is that it took me a while to discover that to change
my boot options I needed to edit menu.lst , not grub.conf .
I was really panicking for a while.
Still no go on F16 or F17.
--
Michael hennebry(a)web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu
"On Monday, I'm gonna have to tell my kindergarten class,
whom I teach not to run with scissors,
that my fiance ran me through with a broadsword." -- Lily