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When the GRUB menu bypass screen appears at boot time, press any key to enter the
GRUB menu (within the first three seconds).
Press the a key to append to the kernel command.
Add <space><runlevel> at the end of the boot options line to boot to the desired runlevel. For
example, the following entry would initiate a boot process into runlevel 3:
grub append> ro root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 rhgb quiet 3
9. Additional Resources
This chapter is only intended as an introduction to GRUB. Consult the following resources to
discover more about how GRUB works.
9.1. Installed Documentation
/usr/share/doc/grub-<version-number>/ — This directory contains good information about
using and configuring GRUB, where <version-number> corresponds to the version of the
GRUB package installed.
info grub — The GRUB info page contains a tutorial, a user reference manual, a program-
mer reference manual, and a FAQ document about GRUB and its usage.
9.2. Useful Websites
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/ [http://www.gnu.org/software/grub] — The home page of
the GNU GRUB project. This site contains information concerning the state of GRUB devel-
opment and an FAQ.
http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_43_4053.shtm — Details booting operating systems other
than Linux.
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue64/kohli.html — An introductory article discussing the con-
figuration of GRUB on a system from scratch, including an overview of GRUB command line
options.
9.3. Related Books
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Deployment Guide; Red Hat, Inc. — The Workstation Security
chapter explains, in a concise manner, how to secure the GRUB boot loader.
9. Additional Resources
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