The default directory for grub configuration files is: /boot/grub
Some people like to keep their configuration files in the same area and /etc is a natural place for that; hence it would be natural to assume the two files related by a symbolic link
If you look at the grub man pages here (for the man pages listed below), you can get a better idea of this.
Hi Friends,
Can any of you explain me about the below line of code?
mn_code=`env|grep "..mn"|awk -F"=" '{print $2}'`
Im not able to understand, what exactly it is doing :confused:
Any help would be useful for me.
Lokesha (4 Replies)
Hi there, Im' trying to make a script to parse the BIND configuration file from my slave DNS server and obtain a certain parameter. The named.conf file has this format:
zone "0.170.20.10.in-addr.arpa" {
type slave;
file "0/./db.0.170.20.10.in-addr.arpa.bak";
allow-notify {... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have line in input file as below:
3G_CENTRAL;INDONESIA_(M)_TELKOMSEL;SPECIAL_WORLD_GRP_7_FA_2_TELKOMSEL
My expected output for line in the file must be :
"1-Radon1-cMOC_deg"|"LDIndex"|"3G_CENTRAL|INDONESIA_(M)_TELKOMSEL"|LAST|"SPECIAL_WORLD_GRP_7_FA_2_TELKOMSEL"
Can someone... (7 Replies)
Hi,
Can we specify which grub.conf to use while installing grub on RHEL.
We are working on application which requires different grub configurations needed, depending on certain criteria we need to update grub with correct grub.conf.
Can we use grub-install for this purpose? (4 Replies)
I am trying to understand what are the differences of boot messages verbosity levels for the kernel field in grub.conf
From my research, there appear to be three levels:
quiet
verbose
debug
I have also found documents that specify removing quiet from the kernel field. If this is done, is... (1 Reply)
How to use "mailx" command to do e-mail reading the input file containing email address, where column 1 has name and column 2 containing “To” e-mail address
and column 3 contains “cc” e-mail address to include with same email.
Sample input file, email.txt
Below is an sample code where... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
First post here. Working on Solaris 10, on a Sun t4-4, need to change RX queue depth(ethernet, not HBA) and was wondering if i could get by with just restarting the network or if i should just bounce the whole shebang.
Apologies if i missed a similar thread. if there is one, please... (2 Replies)
Hello.
System : opensuse leap 42.3
I have a bash script that build a text file.
I would like the last command doing :
print_cmd -o page-left=43 -o page-right=22 -o page-top=28 -o page-bottom=43 -o font=LatinModernMono12:regular:9 some_file.txt
where :
print_cmd ::= some printing... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT LINUX
grub-probe
GRUB-PROBE(8) System Administration Utilities GRUB-PROBE(8)NAME
grub-probe - probe device information for GRUB
SYNOPSIS
grub-probe [OPTION]... [PATH|DEVICE]
DESCRIPTION
Probe device information for a given path (or device, if the -d option is given).
-d, --device
given argument is a system device, not a path
-m, --device-map=FILE
use FILE as the device map [default=/boot/grub/device.map]
-t, --target=(fs|fs_uuid|fs_label|drive|device|partmap|abstraction)
print filesystem module, GRUB drive, system device, partition map module or abstraction module [default=fs]
-h, --help
display this message and exit
-V, --version
print version information and exit
-v, --verbose
print verbose messages
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bug-grub@gnu.org>.
SEE ALSO grub-fstest(1)
The full documentation for grub-probe is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and grub-probe programs are properly installed at
your site, the command
info grub-probe
should give you access to the complete manual.
grub-probe (GRUB) 1.99-12ubuntu5 October 2011 GRUB-PROBE(8)