| John Babich (jmbuser) ( |
Re: editing GRUB.CONF
You can edit grub.conf by the following means:
1. Open a terminal session by selecting Applications -> System Tools -> Terminal.
2. Enter the command "su -" without the quotes and hit Enter.
3. Enter the root password.
4. Type "gedit /boot/grub/grub.conf" without the quotes and hit Enter.
5. The gedit editor opens the grub.conf file.
6. It is highly likely that the Vista partition should be located on hd(0,0).
See what I wrote above for an explanation.
7. Save the file and reboot.
You can edit grub.conf by the following means:
1. Open a terminal session by selecting Applications -> System Tools -> Terminal.
2. Enter the command "su -" without the quotes and hit Enter.
3. Enter the root password.
4. Type "gedit /boot/grub/grub.conf" without the quotes and hit Enter.
5. The gedit editor opens the grub.conf file.
6. It is highly likely that the Vista partition should be located on hd(0,0).
See what I wrote above for an explanation.
7. Save the file and reboot.