Kent West wrote:
Chris Burkhardt wrote:No, there's not so much as a grub menu; it's like the grub menu has been pre-told which option to boot from, so there's no option for the user to over-ride the installer's choices. I was hoping someone knew a "hot-key" (like the left-shift (IIRC) in LILO when it's been instructed not to wait for user interaction) to bring the menu up.I may be misunderstanding, but when the grub menu comes up can you not press 'e' to edit. If so select kernel line and press 'e' again and add option there. Hit the 'Return' key and then 'b' to boot.Display the menu by pressing ESC before it boots: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#hiddenmenuAh, that looks like what I need. I'll be able to try it Monday.
Nope.So, it looks like whoever wrote the goodbye-microsoft.com script bypassed that option somehow. So I reckon I'll give up on this method.
Thanks anyway! -- Kent West http://kentwest.blogspot.com