I feel that I need to give more details :
My script is a kind of auto-config one : given an installed GRUB in
/boot/grub (in the "make install" sense), it guesses (from linux only)
the kernel partition, the
root partition, the first vfat partition and automatically generates
a custom menu.lst file. Then
1) a boot floppy image with 2 install commands (chs and lba) is
generated
2) the custom menu.lst copied into /boot/grub
so that you just need to copy the boot image on a floppy, boot with it
and run the install command. Please see the README on
http://www.multimania.com/bodinb/grub.
Bruno
OKUJI Yoshinori a écrit :
>
> From: Bruno Bodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: A small tool
> Date: Sat, 05 Feb 2000 22:13:03 +0100
>
> > I wrote a small script in order to simplify the installation of the
> > grub on a linux/W9x box.
> >
> > It's on v
>
> That's great.
>
> BTW unfortunately the current already has an installation script
> "grub-install". I don't know it is perfect or better than yours,
> though.
>
> However, we haven't had any auto-config script yet. Probably such a
> script can be called "grub-config" or something, but I'm not sure how
> to implement it. Would you like to write it? If you could help us to
> write such a useful script, I'd be very happy.
>
> Best regards,
> Okuji
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