this may sound ridiculous, but I am after all, a very
new newbie

how do I add the 'acpi=on' to the end of that line?

thanks
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > Is there something I can do to place a battery
> level
> > indicator so I know where I am when not plugged
> in?  I
> > have red hat 9 on an hp pavilion.
> 
> I just did this in Fedora, so I think it is the
> same.  If not, someone
> else will have to answer.
> 
> Right click on the task bar (in an empty space).  Go
> to "Add to Panel" and
> then to "Utility."  Click on the "Battery Charge
> Monitor."  That actually
> adds the meter to the task bar.
> 
> However, mine wasn't working after I did that
> because I did not have ACPI
> on.  To do that go to /boot/grub/grub.conf and add
> acpi=on to the end of
> the line that describes your kernel.  The line
> should look like "kernel
> /vmlinux... acpi=on"
> 
> I hope that helps.
> 
> Nathan
> 
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