On 2002.06.04 05:29 Ben Logan wrote: > On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 10:58:54PM -0400, Carole Womeldorf wrote: > > Hi Ben - thanks for joining in. But I don't understand what you are > > suggesting here - When I boot up I see two options - <F2> to get me > into > > set up and Esc to get me into "grub" after that it starts up all the > > deamons and goes straight to a GUI with a login window. At that window > > there appears to be a choice "failsafe" which looks like a simple log > in > > but when that comes up for some reason I can't type anything in. What > > is and how do I get to the lilo prompt? Or how do I shut a bunch of > > daemons down? > > Ahhh...sorry, I didn't even think about the fact that you might be > using GRUB. I've never used GRUB but, looking through the docs on the > homepage, looks like you should have a "command-line" menu option in > the GRUB menu. If so, it will drop you into GRUB's command line mode. > If you know what to type to boot your Redhat OS, you can append > "single" to it to get into single user mode. I think you can look in > your GRUB config file to see what you would need to type at the GRUB > prompt. Perhaps someone who is more familiar with GRUB could help out > here.
Type "c" to get into grub's command line mode. <ESC> exits. 'e' lets you edit a boot line. I think there's on-line help available once you get into command line mode. Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list