ron minnich wrote:
The intent is that this USB disk is a starting point for your machine.
We did not set up the usb stick with all the friendly automagic
/etc/rc.d/init.d stuff because that is all so slow and ugly. The
intent is that you start from this simple base and extend as much as
needed for your platform. It does not take much to customize it.
I think the talk today left people confused a bit, and I'm sorry if it
did. I think I went too fast.
When you boot and get the grub prompt
grub>
enter configflie /boot/grub/menu.lst
and hit return. And if you know how to make it stop asking this, let me know.
Have you tried this:
cd /boot/grub
mv menu.lst grub.conf
ln -s grub.conf menu.lst
(This will make it look like it does on my Red Hat system. I think the
grub.conf name is built in to grub...)
I was sorry not to be able to make it to the conference, especially as
I'm close by - too busy at work this week. Maybe next time.
Martin