On 02/16/16 08:29, Robert Nichols wrote:
<<>>

> In GRUB legacy, if you get the boot menu displayed, type "c" to get a
> "grub>" command prompt, then you can enter the command "root" and
> see which BIOS drive and partition is being used.
>
.

good to know. thanks for posting.

was aware of using;

  root (hd2,1)

or some such to change boot partition, but not aware that just "boot"
would show which partition was to be booted.

sure does beats what i posted. much easier. ;-)


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