Re: Grub boots from command line but not menu



Thanks for your reply.

I don't have grub installed on the slackware distro. Does grub need to
be installed on each OS that it boots? I *thought* that it went to one
location to get its config file and the stage<n> stuff that was needed
to boot. I guess that I assumed once the kernel started loading, grub
was out of the picture. No?

Cheers,

.



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