Keith Lofstrom wrote:
...
> 
> This is excessively difficult.  There should be a small binary
> in the initrd image that will help you fix grub.  Or the live
> CD should have more tools for this.  Or the edit window available
> during grub2 boot when you hit "e" should show the "linux" line
> (it didn't) so that it can be edited during bootup.  The older
> grub on my RHEL5 laptop permits this, and is a much easier way to
> work around grub.conf typos.  This may be a bug in grub2 or FC16.

That's a bit surprising.  During my recent Mythbuntu 11.10 install(s),
I often used the grub2 edit menu to remove "quiet splash" from the
kernel command line.  Sounds like a bug to me.

(insert rant about hiding useful information from users)

galen
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Galen Seitz
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