[CS-FSLUG] Ubuntu and busybox

Kelly Williams kellywilliams81 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 3 10:31:37 CST 2009


I had a problem like this before. I had to use a Livedisk to edit the 
files then save them and it booted just fine.



Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> No, it is not LILO; it's Grub.  Its behavior is not alphabetical; it's
> entry-order in the config file.
>
> You'll need Linux to come to life far enough that you can edit
> /boot/grub/menu.lst (or .../grub.conf).  To get Windows to be the
> default boot, either [a] exchange the order of the Linux and Windows
> entries or [b] change "default=0" to "default=1".  The entries are
> numbered starting from 0.
>
> As to what's wrong with your Linux install in the first place...I can't
> guess from what you've said.  If it stopped coming to life by giving a
> shell prompt, then it must have said something about what it found
> wrong, to prevent it from continuing.  We would need to know what that
> is.
>
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