Paul Smith wrote: > > I have meanwhile been able to copy the entire /dev/sdc3 to /dev/sda1, > and /dev/sdc2 to /dev/sda2. So the two logical volumes are now in > /dev/sda (larger and faster disk). The device /dev/sda is a SATA disk; > the other an IDE one. > > I can boot in F7 in /dev/sda (the new disk) using the grub.conf in > /dev/sda2 and the other volume in /dev/sda1. However, I always get the > grub prompt when booting. I just need to run the command > > configfile (hd0,1)/grub/grub.conf > > and the machine starts booting correctly. The question now is: how can > I avoid the grub prompt when booting? > > Paul > You can add the hiddenmenu option. Put it in the same section as the timout option. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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