I often experiment with multiple distros (for learning value), by installing them on my machine side by side. I then get to use a specific distro by selecting it through GRUB, at boot time. Is there some way to by-pass GRUB altogether and boot a specific kernel manually ? I need to do this, if GRUB gets messed up because of some foolish act by me. In this case, the entire machine with all distros becomes inaccessible for me and I need som way to enter the machine and fix the problem.
I would appreciate any clue or pointer. Thank you, partha -- l...@iitd - http://tinyurl.com/ycueutm
