Hello. 
   
  If you are running GRUB from within Linux Operating system, then you can 
easily exit to the Bash shell. 
  Just write the word "quit" and hit Enter. 
   
  That should fix the problem ;)
   
  Good luck...
   
  //Olle

"P.P.Karthi keyan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
    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 linux, I came to an unsolved problem. 
Iam using the red hat linux 9. I hve problem with grub. I dont know, how to 
escape from that grub, and move to normal linux window. In my screen, i hve a 
black background, with the following commands are displaying. Kindly help me to 
come over to the normal window. 
   
  I hve the following lines in that window,
   
   
  GRUB version  0.93 (636K lower / 5139620 upper memory)
   
  [ Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word, TAB lists 
possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists the possible  completions 
of a device/filename.]
   
  grub>_
   
   
   
  if anything is typed its shows
  the following command
   
  Error 27:unrecognised command
   
  this like command i hve. What can i do to escape from this grub and move to 
normal linux command and its working.Awaiting for ur reply eagerly.
  



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With regards, 
P.P.Karthikeyan,
IInd M.Sc., Bioinformatics, 
Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore-641 046.Tamilnadu, India.
Phone- 09245448354. 
email id- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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