Quote (lucky13 @ Mar. 29 2007,05:48) |
2. In the right pane, go to /boot/grub. Find menu.lst. Double click on it. It will open up in beaver (text editor) after asking you what you want to do -- you want to view file. 3. You need to make sure you have the first (default) entry that loads with your particular partition set up with the bootcodes you want for your computer: frugal, where your /home and /opt partitions are, toram, frugal, restore, etc. Make sure the toram one is there and not commented out (# is the comment out symbol). Make sure the partitions are right for your computer. |