On Fri, 2008-01-25 at 18:32 -0700, Karl Larsen wrote: > Michael A. Peters wrote: > > Karl Larsen wrote: > > > >>> > >> Jim I know that but what I am looking for is an already written paper > >> that covers the use of grub. So far nothing has shown up. > >> > >> Karl > >> > >> > > > > info grub > > > > it has a node that talks about that. > > > > 2 Naming convention > > ******************* > > > > The device syntax used in GRUB is a wee bit different from what you may > > have seen before in your operating system(s), and you need to know it so > > that you can specify a drive/partition. > > > > etc. > > > Break! > > Your all trying to avoid the truth. As I have already said info grub > is a lousy way to learn to USE grub. I tried and failed and so have many > others. > > What I want is a 15-30 page paper that explains how you use grub. It > might point back to info grub for a thing or two but it stands on it's own. > > What I have seen to this time is people trying to avoid the > question. It is not working. Just because you're not capable of or unwilling to use the suggestions people have offered is no reason to behave like an impolite jerk. The answer you are hoping for may not exist, be grateful people on this list are still willing to give you any answer at all. - Brian -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list