> When I type 'kernel = (hd0,0)/boot/grub/hello', GRUB does seem to > find the 'hello' kernel, but it only outputs about three long > hexidecimal numbers and then exits, returning me to the GRUB shell. > What I thought it was supposed to do was print "Hello." When you specify the kernel from the command line, you have to then explicitly give the 'boot' command. Matthew