On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Chris Bannister <
mockingb...@earthlight.co.nz> wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 08:27:54AM +0000, hadi motamedi wrote:
> > Thank you for your message . So you mean I can make use of it to activate
> my
> > grub edit w/o any problem?
>
> That all depends on what your problem is that you are trying to solve.
>
> Is your computer booting to a login prompt?
>
> Pressing the 'e' key *should* alow you to edit the menu entry. What
> happens when you press 'e'?
>
> Are you seeing the menu? If not what are you seeing?
>
> Why do you want to edit the menu?
>
> You'll need to provide more information if you want help.
>
> Please, respond only to the list. I don't need two copies.
>
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Thank you for your reply .
- Yes , my computer boots to a login prompt .
- When I press the 'e' key , nothing happens and after the timer expiry the
boot process will begin automatically . So I don't have chance to edit my
boot kernel .
- I don't see the grub menu . I just see the Debian logo and a timer that
counts down automatically .
- I want to be able to edit the menu say putting it into single user mode by
adding 'single' at the end of the line , etc.

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