Hello !

I have problems to understand your point here.
If I want to checkout things only once, I use the
command line interface and never the menu file. Just
press `c' and you can input a "endless" series of commands
to test whatever you want. The menu is only for the all day
use not to repeat sequences of command all the days and
of course to have a convinient interface for users not
having the skills to boot every OS (so the admin can do
a setup for the "normal" users here).

With friendly regards
        
        Christoph P.



Eduardo Ochs wrote:
> 
> Allen Bolderoff wrote:
> 
> > I would like to be able to create a file called run.once in
> > /boot/grub/ and have grub try to run it, and remove it after it tries
> > it. (whether it succeeds or fails it should not run it again)
> 
> What about having Grub just change some bytes of this file, without
> changing its size or other flags (time, etc)? That would be *much*
> easier to implement.
> 
>   Cheers,
>     Eduardo Ochs
>     http://angg.twu.net
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