Connor Burnetter
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Like I know there is a "Linux" command. But I can't really do anything if I can't give it an argument
What distro? There is no "Linux" command. Did you mean "how to list installed Kernels"? Did you mean "how to list kernels available to install in Linux"? Did you mean "how to boot to a different kernel from grub"? What is it exactly you want to know, and what is it exactly you want to do with that info? Depending on your answers to each one of those questions, our answers may vary.Like I know there is a "Linux" command. But I can't really do anything if I can't give it an argument
It's not very smart to call someone a dumbass who is trying to be helpful by responding to your question. Especially since your description of your problem was very vague and it's impossible to read your mind. As for why @Tolkem responded the way he did was because of assuming you were talking about being booted in GNU/Linux because you said.Yes their is a Linux command dumbass. And it's not in the OS or distro. It's a command in GRUB. Https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/m...Command_002dline-and-menu-entry-commands.html .I want to know if loading a different kernels can help fix my os problem. As the problem is loading into busybox and not having access to the graphics card or certain blocks of memory
If you had put some more time and effort into your first post you would have gotten another and more helpful answer. Look in the mirror first before you start complaining, lastly name calling is never going to get you anywhere and says more about you than the other person.Like I know there is a "Linux" command.
Again, there is no "Linux" command ... there is a "linux" command, with lowercase, because case do matter in Linux, and you never ever mentioned you wanted to run the "linux" command in the grub console, which you don't need to run to do what you want, and good luck getting help here or in any other site finding the answer for that, but with that attitude I seriously doubt anyone would be willing to help you.Yes their is a Linux command dumbass
Yes their is a Linux command. And it's not in the OS or distro. It's a command in GRUB. Https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/m...Command_002dline-and-menu-entry-commands.html .I want to know if loading a different kernels can help fix my os problem. As the problem is loading into busybox and not having access to the graphics card or certain blocks of memory
EDIT: I edited my post in response to moderators editing of the offending post.
I knew you'd be going for it and "fast-forwarded" before you did lolLOL Good! I was just getting ready to address that.
Learn how to ask a good support question.
...And it's not in the OS or distro. It's a command in GRUB. Https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/m...Command_002dline-and-menu-entry-commands.html .I want to know if loading a different kernels can help fix my os problem. As the problem is loading into busybox and not having access to the graphics card or certain blocks of memory