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How to display a 'comment' menu entry?
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cr |
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How to display a 'comment' menu entry? |
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Fri, 26 Dec 2003 12:26:50 +1300 |
Is there any way to display a non-functional (i.e. 'comment' or 'rem') line
in the Grub menu? I thought of maybe using 'title' but the manual says
that's supposed to start a new boot entry.
(I just want to display something like
"Grub menu on /hda1/boot/grub/
Debian Woody bf2.4
Red Hat 9
Win98
DOS
...
... "
Since I'm running a number of hard drives and partitions, and at least a
couple have versions of grub's menu.lst on them, it's sometimes hard to
tell which one is being invoked. A descriptive menu line would help a lot.
Of course I could just stick it in the first menu selection -
"Debian Woody bf2.4 (this menu on /dev/hda1/boot/grub)" but that's really
rather clumsy).
cr
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