Asfand Yar Qazi wrote:
Martin Mares wrote:
Hello!
OK, will try that. decimal of octal(0164) = decimal(116)
This won't work -- the mode numbers are hexadecimal, not octal.
Use 356 (decimal).
You're right. I thought '0164' was octal - 0 prefix.
It worked.
<snip>
You can also try giving 0x164 to GRUB.
I'll try that as well.
It worked as well - obviously I'm using a newer version of GRUB.
Thanks.
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