# GRUB configuration file '/boot/grub/menu.lst'. # generated by 'grubconfig'. Wed 11 Oct 2006 10:22:38 AM CEST # # The backup copy of the MBR for drive '/dev/hda' is # here '/boot/grub/mbr.hda.1349'. You can restore it like this. # dd if=mbr.hda.1349 of=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1 # # DEVICE NAME CONVERSIONS # # Linux Grub # ------------------------- # /dev/fd0 (fd0) # /dev/hda (hd0) # /dev/hdb2 (hd1,1) # /dev/hda3 (hd0,2) # # FRAMEBUFFER RESOLUTION SETTINGS # +-------------------------------------------------+ # | 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 # ----+-------------------------------------------- # 256 | 0x301=769 0x303=771 0x305=773 0x307=775 # 32K | 0x310=784 0x313=787 0x316=790 0x319=793 # 64K | 0x311=785 0x314=788 0x317=791 0x31A=794 # 16M | 0x312=786 0x315=789 0x318=792 0x31B=795 # +-------------------------------------------------+ # Start GRUB global section timeout 10 # 'default' sets the menu entry to boot by default if the timeout entry is used above default 0 # #color light-gray/blue black/light-gray # 'foreground' means the color of the main upper left faces of all letters # and the big text rectangle that has all our operating system titles in # it in our GRUB menu. # for medium blue image # foreground = DDDDDD # maroon foreground = 800000 # 'background' sets the colors used in the lower-right 'shadowing' for all # the letters and the big rectangle around our operating system titles and # most importantly the hilite (selection) bar that we shift up or down # with our arrow keys to select an operating system to boot. # dark blue? for medium-blue image # background = 000060 # gray background = 808080 #The 'shade' command toggles the shadows to the right-lower side of the rectangle and font. #shade 0 turns off the shadow effect #shade 1 turns on the font shadows shade 0 # 'border' gives us a chance to set a color for any parts of the screen # not used by the GRUB menu. # You can pick any colors out of the sixteen color chart here, # black000000 green008000 silverc0c0c0 lime00ff00 # gray808080 live808000 whiteffffff yellowffff00 # maroon800000 navy000080 redff0000 blue0000ff # purple800080 teal008080 fuchsiaff00ff aqua00ffff # lime # border 00ff00 # black border = 000000 # GRUB's viewport command is for controlling the postion and size of the # rectangle that the text fits inside in the GRUB Menu when we use a # splashimage. (only available in Graphics mode). # for example, # viewport 0 0 66 16 # gives a small rectangle in the upper left of the screen. # for example, # viewport 3 3 80 30 # means you will have the largest rectangle in the middle of the screen # for example, # viewport 11 6 80 30 # gives you a large rectangle in the lower right of the screen # The syntax for viewport is like this, # viewport x0 y0 x1 y1 # The numbers seem to range between, # viewport 0-11 0-6 66-80 16-30 # x0 sets the left-right positioning for the left side of the rectangle. # In my tests the smallest number I could set for this parameter was 0 and the largest was 11, # although sometimes a number less than 11 had to be settled for, depending on the other parameters. # y0 sets the up and down position for the rectangle. # 0 entered here makes the rectangle appear as close as possible to the top of the monitor. # The number 6 was the largest number I could get it to accept, which made the rectangle lower. # x1 can be in the range from 66-80 and sets the width of the rectangle. # y1 can be a number in the range between 16 and 30 and sets the height for the rectangle. viewport 3 2 77 22 # splash background image #splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/grubcircle.xpm.gz splashimage (hd0,0)/grub/robin.xpm.gz # End GRUB global section #0 Linux bootable partition config begins title KISS-NEW on (/dev/sda2) K-2.6.31.11 kernel (hd0,0)/vmlinuz-kiss-2.6.31.11 root=/dev/sda2 ro vga=normal quiet nomodeset # Linux bootable partition config ends #1 title --- For help press 'c', type: 'help' root (hd0,0) #3 # Change the colors. title Change to OS/BS colors color magenta/blue black/magenta #4 # Install GRUB to a floppy: title install GRUB on (fd0) floppy drive and reboot. Password: danger pause You requested to install GRUB onto MBR. We highly recommend you NOT to do so, basically for two reasons: 1. For some non-MS-compatible boot loaders(in case you might be using), the install is INDEED dangerous and may cause your whole disk(and all your operating systems on it) unaccessible. 2. Even if you are using(in MBR)an MS-compatible boot loader such as LILO and GRUB, you may encounter problems like hard-disk-boot-failure when you move or delete the /boot/grub/stage2 file, or even when disk defragmentation operations are made. Press any key to continue... pause A password prompt will confirm that you want the operation anyway. Press any key to continue... password danger pause This will install GRUB in (fd0)/boot/grub/ to floppy drive A. Press any key to begin... root (fd0) setup (fd0) pause GRUB install OK! Press any key to reboot your machine... reboot