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Booting difculties after a system being reseted forcely
From: |
Gabriel Landi |
Subject: |
Booting difculties after a system being reseted forcely |
Date: |
Sun, 5 Mar 2006 12:16:19 -0300 |
Hello,
I have used GRUB version 0.93 for quite a while now operating under
RedHat Linux 7 and also being used to boot a Windows XP system.
One day, distracted about moving the cursor to the windows option when
booting the system went automaticaly to linux. When it was booting, i
was in a hurry so i tried Ctrl+Alt+Del to reboot.
It did reboot and now when i turn on, instead of apearing the
graphical GRUB with the systems options, a text mode apears in which I
don't know how to boot either of the systems or how to restore to the
original graphical mode.
I have knowledge that i should select the partition to which the linux
is installed and the location of the kernel on that partition, but,
since i don't have acess to the file system I don't know of means to
learn that.
Is there any way to restore the original graphical mode?
Thank's in advance
--
Gabriel Teixeira Landi.
- Booting difculties after a system being reseted forcely,
Gabriel Landi <=