Is there any way to move the password prompt down from the upper left side of the screen to maybe the middle left?
Posted 30 March 2013 - 03:41 AM
Is there any way to move the password prompt down from the upper left side of the screen to maybe the middle left?
Posted 30 March 2013 - 03:57 AM
in where? explain what ap or os or what are you talking about ?
Posted 30 March 2013 - 04:05 AM
in grub4dos
password --md5 (hash)
when grub4dos askes for password it clears screen and prompts at top left of screen, is there any way to move it down (halfway) the screen via script or such
Randy
Posted 30 March 2013 - 09:51 AM
You can use this, but you still get a cursor line at the top of the screen
title testpwd
Posted 30 March 2013 - 10:22 AM
title test pwd echo -e \0 echo -e \0 echo -e \0 echo -e \0 echo -e \0 echo -e \0 echo -e \0 echo -e \0 echo -e \0 echo -e \0 password rm
Why do you want the prompt lower down? If you use echo then the prompt should appear below the last line anyway?
Posted 30 March 2013 - 09:47 PM
no reason why, i have a dell latitude 610 notebook and i like to try different things with it. i ran across the tut for installing winxpand win7 in a VHD, so i have 2 winxp installed in 2 separate VHD and win7 in a third(and runs too slow to enjoy due to limited memory and CPU) and free dos in a fourth VHD. only thing installed not in a VHD is grub4dos and the win7 bootmgr (which grub4dos calls) i also have a freedos (mem) boot image with ntfs4free for quick menu.lst and secur.lst editing
first menu.lst just has one WinXP and the Win7 and the random splash screen changer
the secur.lst has a password and has the two freedos's and the second winxp, i use this XP for image(vhd) management(replacement. defrag ect). so i was just wondering if it was possible to move the password prompt down to middle instead of top,of witch you answered.
the prompt has always cleared the screen and i had never tried the echo command
thanks Steve
Edited by Centaur, 30 March 2013 - 09:49 PM.
Posted 30 March 2013 - 10:07 PM
The password command does not clear the screen. When the title command is executed the screen is cleared and at the top you get a message
Booting xxxxxxxxx
where xxxxxxxxx is the title of your menu. So if you have a password command next in the menu, you will get the prompt near the top.
Posted 30 March 2013 - 10:14 PM
title ^F1 \n
password --md5 (hash)
configfile /secur.lst
thats the line in my menu.lst to load the secur.lst
Edited by Centaur, 30 March 2013 - 10:15 PM.
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