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I'm currently tri-booting Windows XP SP2, Mac OS X 10.4.6 and Ubuntu Linux using GRUB installed on the MBR. I then followed the instructions installing the Callisto drivers, but it failed and it gives me the omnious "Please restart your computer" message. Therefore I need to remove the Callisto drivers.

 

Basically, how can I set GRUB to boot OS X with the flag "-x" so I can delete Callisto?

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I'm currently tri-booting Windows XP SP2, Mac OS X 10.4.6 and Ubuntu Linux using GRUB installed on the MBR. I then followed the instructions installing the Callisto drivers, but it failed and it gives me the omnious "Please restart your computer" message. Therefore I need to remove the Callisto drivers.

 

Basically, how can I set GRUB to boot OS X with the flag "-x" so I can delete Callisto?

 

Assuming it works with grub already. Hit F8 like any other. If not boot off the install DVD and get to terminal from there.

 

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Thank you, that's done the trick. Although I do have to hammer F8 pretty quickly before it boots.

 

Issue resolved. Thread closed.

 

Aha, I can't close this thread!

 

 

You can add time in ? boot/plist cant think of it now but a quick search should get details.

 

Don

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