Re: Boot loader

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When you boot up, you either get a low resolution graphic with your boot 
kernel options and a message about hitting CTRL-X to enter boot options 
(LILO) or a higher resolution graphic with your boot kernel options, 
including a, e and c (GRUB).

On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Vij Chau wrote:

> Guys,
> 
> How do I know which bootloader I am using (lilo/grub)?
> 
> I can use kickstart, but do not know what to do with ks.cfg once i save the
> configuration.
> 
> The problem is I am trying to use "hiddenmenu" option in GRUB. But no matter
> how I change the /boot/grub/grub.conf or /boot/grub/menu/1st or
> /etc/lilo/lilo.conf, it does not reflect in booting. This include changing
> the "label" in these files to "XXX" but the menu in booting still showing me
> "DOS" & "LINUX"
> 
> Also, is their a way to totally disable menu driven booting. Thus when i
> boot, I can press TAB and type what i want to boot in instead of it showing
> me a menu of options??
> 
> I know lot of questions but I am confused. Thanks a lot in advance for any
> help!!
> -N
> 
> 
> 

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