Re: sir , I hve a problem,

2007-03-12 Thread Benoit Donnette
You obviously entered the command 'grub'. Typing Ctrl-C escapes with no damage. FYI, the grub command is there to setup the bootloader. BenoƮt. On Mon, 2007-03-12 at 15:18 +0530, P.P.Karthi keyan wrote: Hallo sir, Iam a student, doing M.Sc., Bioinformatics in a recognised university. I

Re: sir , I hve a problem,

2007-03-12 Thread Dan Farrell
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 15:18:51 +0530 P.P.Karthi keyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hallo sir, Iam a student, doing M.Sc., Bioinformatics in a recognised university. I just started to learn linux. Using the pdf manuals present in the veb, i am learning the linux. yesterday, when i working with

Re: sir , I hve a problem,

2007-03-12 Thread Benoit Donnette
As Dan Farrell suggested, you must be in the grub prompt after a (possibly unwanted) reboot, with a broken grub.conf ; the remedy is to correct the grub.conf file, which usually lies in the /boot/grub directory. To get out of here, you will now need a rescue disk, unless you happen to know the