David Robertson wrote:
Do you mean "rescue" mode? Yes, you could use that, but if No, not rescue mode
someone isn't too familiar with a CLI, then booting the Neither am I. That is how I found the easier way. Some weeks ago I had the same problem. I messed up the mbr so grub didn't work. I have fixed this before using the rescue system and a solution from the SuSE book. When I had the most recent problem, I couldn't find my SuSE book so I decided to try the repair option that I had seen during installation.
1. Boot with installation CD1 or DVD 2. choose Installation 3. choose language 4. choose repair installed system Since I already knew what I wanted to fix, I didn't choose the auto method. My philosophy about software is that one can fake his/her way through well written software without books or previous knowledge of that program. SuSE installation seems to be well written so I could pick obvious options without needing my book or help from this list. Damon Register