Re: How to get rid of an entry in grub?
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- Subject: Re: How to get rid of an entry in grub?
- From: Chris Bannister <cbannister@slingshot.co.nz>
- Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2013 03:57:52 +1200
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On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 02:39:09PM -0700, David Guntner wrote:
> Brian grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> > On Sat 31 Aug 2013 at 11:28:53 -0700, David Guntner wrote:
> >
> >> Well, I guess that's the default configuration. *I* didn't tell it
> >> anything. :-) Remember, I started this with, "I've used lilo all my
> >
> > Of course you did! Did someone else issue the command 'update-grub'?
> > What you may mean is that you did not realise the consequences.
>
> Apparently, we have different definitions of "someone telling something
> to do a specific thing." My definition of "I told it to do a specific
> something" involves my actually editing a config file somewhere, to
> define what I want it to do. Running the program simple tells it to do
> what it's supposed to do, but *I* did not define that action unless I
> made the afore-mentioned change.
I agree with you here. Although, it could keep boozy philosophers
entertained for hours ... "drink you under the table ... socrates
himself was particularly missed, a lovely little thinker but a bugger
when he's p*@%ed!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtgKkifJ0Pw
--
"If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people
who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the
oppressing." --- Malcolm X
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