On 03/26/2011 11:47 AM, JB wrote:
Adam Tong<helpcomm<at> yahoo.com> writes:
> ...
just edit
# vi /etc/grub.conf
and reboot.
If it still does not work, post grub.conf here.
I don't want to start a holy war, but suggesting that a newcomer use vi
without making sure they know how to use it can be a formula for
disaster; it's not exactly new-user friendly. Adam, if you're not
familiar with vi, consider using nano, as it's got all of the most
common commands right at the bottom of the screen for you. (Hint: ^G is
a very, very old computer shortcut for Ctrl-G.) That's not to say you
shouldn't use vi if that's what you like, just that nano is easier to
use if you've never seen either of them in use before.