2008/12/22 Carlos E. R.
On Monday, 2008-12-22 at 02:12 -0000, Rob OpenSuSE wrote:
2008/12/22 Michael S. Dunsavage
: On Mon, 2008-12-22 at 02:34 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Not yet... I suppose that reinstalling grub would work, but the best thing would be to know what hibernate changes and undo it.
You can prevent 'resume' simply by altering the resume device and writing 'noresume' there.
_if_ menu.lst is read, and I think it isn't.
When I read about that GRUB feature, it was a matter of storing which option was last used, and presumbably a flag. To not read menu.list, the whole information on the boot would have to be changed. So can't you force it to read the menu.list, by installing GRUB into the /boot partition you want used, activating it, and using Generic boot code in the MBR?
The thing is a red herring though. There's a feature in GRUB that lets you tell it which option to boot up, it's saved to a disk block, similarly GRUB can change it's default to the last booted kernel.
Ah. This looks like it. Do you know the name of this feature, so that I can search for it in the documentation?
Sorry, I don't. I'd expect it to be near the changing default to last booted kernel, rather than static selection and all that. There again, I can't remember being offered that feature in a SuSE release, it was probably either the mighty Debian or when tinkering with Gentoo. I tried to stay out of this thread, as I wasn't 100% on these details, but hope what I could suggest helps in the end. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org