our bootman can manage with linux? cause if is more easy to set up then can be my option, now i am an alfa tester and one of the most big fan of this OS and want use it all days as soon as posible. while i wait for good paint editor and blender, like to me test the new aplications and some days send bug reports or any other help. then i ll try this week to install new images of haiku in my HD and will continue, linux dont convence me no more...but i dont want return to windows :(. bye 9/11/9 Maxime Simon <simon.maxime@xxxxxxxxx> > > Actually Grub2 configuration is in /etc/default/grub and then you should >> > run update-grub. The scripts files in /etc/grub would be modified with >> this >> > latest command. >> >> What? You edit things in a "default" directory??? Who comes up with this >> crap? >> > > IIRC, the file /etc/default/grub is for the options (like screen > resolution). > And like luroh said, to add an entry to the grub menu you must edit a > script in > /etc/grub.d/. > > Yeah, that's crap, the configuration is split in multiple places. > That's a very logical setup worthy of GNU/Linux. ( I'm sorry to feed the > troll. :p ) > > Regards, > -- > Maxime >