muskrat


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Posted: Aug. 04 2007,02:10 |
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Quote | This has been answered many times. That location is on /ramdisk and will not be saved or used. Try /cdrom or if grub is not installed on the same partition as DSL, mount the media and check in /mnt/?d?? |
I don't know about being answered manytimes, but you can make your boot options presistent. I have done it.
Quote | I'm trying to change my boot options persistently, but I seem to be losing the changes when I reboot. Should I be editing /boot/grub/menu.lst or should I be making the changes somewhere else? |
Yes you edit grub menu.lst, Is this a single boot system?
I use DSL as a LiveCD enviorment installed on my HD using the tohd= and the fromhd=. But the grub I use is from another linux install and I just add my presistent boot options to it's menu.lst file.
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