>>>>> Goran Koruga writes: >> >>>>> Goran Koruga writes: >> GK> So I wrote dumb "stage1" which just told me whether the value in GK> DX is >= 80 or not. And it wasn't. >> Do you mean that you put this dumb stage1 on the hard disk, and >> booted it from the BIOS? What value did %dl actually have? GK> dl has value 1. I wrote another dumb stage1 to test it. I forgot GK> asm source for it at home (unfortunatelly) - I will send it next GK> week. Well, I guess that settles it... just one more question: what kind of SCSI controller do you have (since that may also contribute to the problem)? -- Gordon Matzigkeit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> //\ I'm a FIG (http://www.fig.org/) Committed to freedom and diversity \// I use GNU (http://www.gnu.org/)
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive Goran Koruga
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive OKUJI Yoshinori
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive Goran Koruga
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive OKUJI Yoshinori
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive Goran Koruga
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive OKUJI Yoshinori
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive Gordon Matzigkeit
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive Goran Koruga
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive OKUJI Yoshinori
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive Goran Koruga
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive Gordon Matzigkeit
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive Goran Koruga
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive Erich Boleyn
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive Goran Koruga
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive Erich Boleyn
- Re: Troubles with grub on my SCSI drive OKUJI Yoshinori
