Grant Edwards wrote:
The next thing you do is configure it to boot into text mode with all the kernel messages visible. Then you've got something that's almost tolerable.

< cough cough > Care to share how you did that little trick? I like to see the stuff scrolling up myself.

Is there a way after the install to add a Windoze OS to grub and all? I unplugged the windoze drive to make sure it didn't mess that up OR I mess up something. So, grub, or some bootloader, is installed on the wrong drive in this case.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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