On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 12:58:00PM +0200, François Patte wrote:
> Le 16/08/2013 11:15, Darac Marjal a écrit :
> > On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:02:20AM +0200, François Patte wrote:
> >> Bonjour,
> >>
> >> I tried to change the screen resolution and the splash screen in grub:
> >>
> >> 1- edited /etc/d
Le 16/08/2013 11:15, Darac Marjal a écrit :
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:02:20AM +0200, François Patte wrote:
>> Bonjour,
>>
>> I tried to change the screen resolution and the splash screen in grub:
>>
>> 1- edited /etc/default/grub
>> GRUB_GFXMODE=1280x1024
> That should work.
In /etc/default/gru
Hello,
On 16/08/13 12:20, François Patte wrote:
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>
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> Message original
> Sujet:Re: configuring grub
> Date :Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:45:09 +0200
> De : François Patte
> Pour :Darac Marjal
>
>
>
> Le 16/08/2013 11:
Message original
Sujet: Re: configuring grub
Date : Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:45:09 +0200
De :François Patte
Pour : Darac Marjal
Le 16/08/2013 11:15, Darac Marjal a écrit :
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:02:20AM +0200, François Patte wrote:
>> Bonjour,
>>
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:02:20AM +0200, François Patte wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> I tried to change the screen resolution and the splash screen in grub:
>
> 1- edited /etc/default/grub
> GRUB_GFXMODE=1280x1024
That should work.
>
> GRUB_BACKGROUND="/usr/share/images/grub/Windbuchencom.tga"
>
> 2
Hello,
On 16/08/13 11:02, François Patte wrote:
> In /etc/default/grub it is recommended to check the resolution using
> vbeinfo, I have no vbeinfo program and I cannot find one, what is the
> package with this program?
You can paly with hwinfo instead:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/67236/is-t
Bonjour,
I tried to change the screen resolution and the splash screen in grub:
1- edited /etc/default/grub
GRUB_GFXMODE=1280x1024
GRUB_BACKGROUND="/usr/share/images/grub/Windbuchencom.tga"
2- run grub-update (it says that it has found the image, then done...)
3- rebooted and. nothing has
> Please help ... this is kinda scary because it seems
> like I could break something if I pick the wrong one!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Erin
It has been some time since you wrote this so I assume all is well and
you've chosen wisely. However, when things go wrong with grub-pc or
in my case, grub2-pc as
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 00:24:59 -0500 (EST), Charles Kroeger wrote:
>
> If you have grub2 then use Rescatux..doesn't everyone use grub2 anyway?
Everyone most assuredly does *not* use grub2. There's grub-legacy,
extlinux, lilo, and others. I don't use grub2. As for a rescue disk,
for as often as I
> I like this one: http://www.supergrubdisk.org/
If you have grub2 then use Rescatux..doesn't everyone use grub2 anyway?
I had to use Rescatux just recently after an upgrade whilst avoiding
dist-upgrade until the nvidia-glx 260 driver moves into unstable.
After one of those 'upgrade' solution
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 10:49:29AM -0800, Erin Brinkley wrote:
> Greg Madden wrote:
>
> > The default suggestion , sda, works for most people , If you don't know
> > you want grub installed in another place. sda is the same as the older
> > 'mbr' question.
>
> Ok, this makes sense. I know the
On Monday 14 February 2011 09:49:29 am Erin Brinkley wrote:
snip
> I installed over the net with apt! So basically I have no install media.
>
> Should I be making some kind of emergency disk before trying this??
Not sure what you mean by 'no install media' AFAIK, you have to have one of
the
On Lu, 14 feb 11, 10:06:51, Erin Brinkley wrote:
> Ok, I lied!
:)
> So what do I pick for this, /dev/sda or /dev/sda1?
Maybe a bit of snipping might help ;)
> Here is what's on the screen:
...
> If you're unsure which drive is designated
> as boot drive by your BIOS, it is often a
> good idea
Greg Madden wrote:
> The default suggestion , sda, works for most people , If you don't know
> you want grub installed in another place. sda is the same as the older
> 'mbr' question.
Ok, this makes sense. I know the /boot dir is in /dev/sda1. I'll try the
default now.
> Don't worry, you c
On Monday 14 February 2011 09:06:51 am Erin Brinkley wrote:
> Ok, I lied!
>
> As part of the Lenny to Squeeze upgrade, I guess
> there's a whole new grub boot process!
>
> It tells you that when your system settles down,
> you should run "upgrade-from-grub-legacy" ... ok,
> I just did that now an
Ok, I lied!
As part of the Lenny to Squeeze upgrade, I guess
there's a whole new grub boot process!
It tells you that when your system settles down,
you should run "upgrade-from-grub-legacy" ... ok,
I just did that now and I am STUCK!
I guess I have to pick out what device that
grub-install will
Recently I've got a problem on a server... after editing menu.lst the
machine boots, but running an apt-get upgrade that got a new kernel image, i
lost all my edition... '/' was at /dev/sda2, but the upgrade changed it to
/dev/sda1, which is the swap partition. Upgrading to grub2 correct this
issue
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:27:12 -0500, Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
> I've tried a lot of grub-pc, grub-install, grub-probe and finally upgraded
> to 2.0.36... After all it worked Thanks
I'm glad you finally got it working! I have nothing personal against any
grub2 developers who may listening, but I'm
>On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 8:27 AM, Leonardo Ruoso
>wrote:
> >I've tried a lot of grub-pc, grub-install, grub-probe and finally upgraded
> to 2.0.36... After all it worked Thanks
>
It's a lot more work and headache than editing menu.lst, ain't it? :(
I've tried a lot of grub-pc, grub-install, grub-probe and finally upgraded
to 2.0.36... After all it worked Thanks
Atenciosamente,
Leonardo Ruoso (CE1921JP)
leona...@oktiva.com.br - (85) 8787-0312
Marketing, Comunicação Social e Tecnologia
Sent from Fortaleza, CE, Brasil
2010/1/26 Gerald
Hi guys,
i would try
apt-get -f install
maybe there is something broken on the way...
See ya,
Geraldo
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2010/1/26 Thierry Chatelet :
> On Tues
On Tuesday 26 January 2010 17:13:27 Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
> leona...@yuri:~$ df -h
> Sist. Arq.Tam Usad Disp Uso% Montado em
> /dev/sda1 144G 72G 66G 53% /
> tmpfs 505M 0 505M 0% /lib/init/rw
> udev 10M 216K 9,8M 3% /dev
>
leona...@yuri:~$ df -h
Sist. Arq.Tam Usad Disp Uso% Montado em
/dev/sda1 144G 72G 66G 53% /
tmpfs 505M 0 505M 0% /lib/init/rw
udev 10M 216K 9,8M 3% /dev
tmpfs 505M 156K 505M 1% /dev/shm
10.0.0.155:/home
leona...@yuri:~$ df -h
Sist. Arq.Tam Usad Disp Uso% Montado em
/dev/sda1 144G 72G 66G 53% /
tmpfs 505M 0 505M 0% /lib/init/rw
udev 10M 216K 9,8M 3% /dev
tmpfs 505M 156K 505M 1% /dev/shm
10.0.0.155:/home
On Tuesday 26 January 2010 16:41:58 Leonardo Ruoso wrote:
> I've upgraded my desktop, but it never ends grub-pc configuration. It's a
> squeeze box.
>
> The syslog shows a message showing some process being blocked for more than
> 120 seconds.
>
> Any idea?
>
> Atenciosamente,
>
> Leonardo Ruos
I've upgraded my desktop, but it never ends grub-pc configuration. It's a
squeeze box.
The syslog shows a message showing some process being blocked for more than
120 seconds.
Any idea?
Atenciosamente,
Leonardo Ruoso (CE1921JP)
leona...@oktiva.com.br - (85) 8787-0312
Marketing, Comunicação Soci
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