>> What I found interesting about this thread is that the OP found a >> non-grub2 way of restoring his boot-up look in spite of using grub2...
> Actually, what I did was to de-install grub (as referred to by Squeeze, > grub2 as referred to by Lenny) and install lilo instead. I thought > about going back to grub-legacy (as referred to by Squeeze, grub as > referred to by Lenny). I knew that the original grub would support > the vga option, including vga=ask; but I was afraid that some script > would see an "update-grub" command on the system and assume that > grub (as referred to by Squeeze, grub2 as referred to by Lenny) > was installed, when in reality grub-legacy (as referred to by Squeeze, > grub as referred to by Lenny) was installed. So I installed lilo > instead. FYI, update-grub in grub1 generates a new menu.lst and in grub2 generates a new grub.cfg. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org