On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:18:23 +0000, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> If you get a file not found error, drop into the GRUB shell and run > "find /kernel-has-alsa". I did get to a point with GRUB where I edited the line which specifies the kernel and used tab-completion to select the kernel I wanted. (That I could do this reinforced to my mind that there wasn't a typo, I didn't notice that it was different.) However, once I'd pressed, IIRC, "e" to edit, pressed enter to select the line, tab completion, enter again I was unsure of the next step :( -Thufir -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list