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My apologies -- the OP stated that his Debian system was "in charge" of GRUB and I was working on the assumption that this was all from that system (silly me).
I missed that part, so your answer wasn't all that unreasonable. Please accept my apologies.
Since you didn't install grub, you don't have any of the grub commands.
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Originally Posted by gor0
if no one helps ...then... i'm goin to need to talk with PAT... or QUIT the distro ...
Seriously, how can you say "if no one helps"? In the last 4 threads you've posted on the Slackware forum since 24 FEB, you've had a total of 83 replies! That's an average of over 20 replies a thread! In the 15 threads I've created (since 2004), I have a total of 101 replies, which is an average of less than 7 per thread. This topic has 3 pages and currently 31 replies!
People are helping you, you just need to be patient enough for them to help you to the solution, especially when you seem to try all sorts of random things from random threads without even knowing if they apply to you.
Keeping calm are having patience are virtues required of just about every flavor of UNIX out there, gor0. Just because a question isn't answered right away doesn't mean people aren't trying to help. An old Chinese proverb says, "Patience grasshopper! The grass must grow before it can be eaten, for if you eat the seed, the grass can not grow and produce more seeds and more grass, and you shall starve."
I can't say for you to not distro-hop, but if you feel you must, then by all means. However, I will warn you, the types of systems you seek like Gentoo, CRUX, LFS, Funtoo, etc. are not as easy to follow at times as Slackware is.
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