Isn't it a pain learning a new OS, but after you begin picking up the ins and outs of Linux, you'll wonder where Linux has been all your life. <g> I think Linux is coming, and its market should only grow stronger. One of the musts, when working with Linux, is having a rescue tool, and becoming intimately familiar with it. Knowing how to rescue a Linux partition could become one of many strong revenue center for anyone running a Linux shop, as the Linux market grows.
Regards,
LelandJ
Paul Newton wrote:
> Leland, FYI > > Leland Jackson wrote: > >> I danno where ubuntu places the grub.conf file, but it may be in a >> directory names /boot/grub/stage2/ >> > > According to something I came across in Experts Exchange > (http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/Q_21593125.html): > > Sometimes the name [of grub.conf] is different. Check for grub.menu or > grub.lst or menu.lst or menu.grub... > > In my case (Ubuntu Breezy) it is menu.lst - I was pretty sure that > this was the case but it was nice to see it confirmed > > Am taking a look at Knoppix ..... > > Best > > > > [excessive quoting removed by server]
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