J.V. wrote:
So I would have to create the /etc/default/ directory since it does
not exist in cygwin.
/etc/defaults/ does exist (with an s at the end).
When I boot, I am presented with
grub>
Does /boot/grub/grub.cfg exist?
Does it contain menuentry {...} statements?
Is it accessible from gru
So I would have to create the /etc/default/ directory since it does not
exist in cygwin.
/etc/defaults/ does exist (with an s at the end).
When I boot, I am presented with
grub>
but what I wish is to have a graphical login. Simply running
/usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig should do this correct?
S
J.V. wrote:
I have two disks in my box that are non linux. On one disk is found
Windows 7 and am having issues installing
grub that comes with cygwin.
How can I contact the person that compiled / packaged grub for cygwin
for a fix for this?
It does not create the default /etc/defaults/grub
I have two disks in my box that are non linux. On one disk is found
Windows 7 and am having issues installing
grub that comes with cygwin.
How can I contact the person that compiled / packaged grub for cygwin
for a fix for this?
It does not create the default /etc/defaults/grub file and ther
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