Once upon a time, Guy Fraser <guy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > On Wed, 2005-13-04 at 22:49 -0500, Chris Adams wrote: > > And how is that one bit different than if you use LILO? > > Err In other words, no answer. > > > Yes Grub has a command line mode. Big whoop, > > > > Yes, big whoop. Real servers are not always at hand and don't always > > have a rescue disk available. With LILO you are stuck if there is a > > problem during boot, while with GRUB you have a command line that you > > can try some things (and work around different types of issues). > > FUD How is that FUD? I have given real world examples of why GRUB having a command line should not be dismissed lightly. I've fixed non-booting computers remotely with a serial console (at 115200, which LILO can't do) at the GRUB prompt. -- Chris Adams <cmadams@xxxxxxxxxx> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.