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[bugs #9928] Latest Modifications:

Changes by: Anonymous user
Date:  
                Die 14.12.2004 at 10:15

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zhthg










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[bugs #9928] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=9928>
Project: GNU GRUB
Submitted by: 0
On: Son 08.08.2004 at 15:26

Category:  Booting
Severity:  Major
Priority:  5 - Normal
Item Group:  Feature Request
Resolution:  Wont Fix
Privacy:  Public
Assigned to:  None
Originator Name:  Markus
Originator Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status:  Closed
Release:  0.95
Reproducibility:  None
Planned Release:  


Summary:  Boot from USB

Original Submission:  On old pc there is no "boot from usb" entry in the BIOS. 
And on new systems you need to configure it in the BIOS, but thats a security 
risk (everbody can then boot a usb-device). An entry in grub could be 
password-protected.

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Date: Die 14.12.2004 at 10:15       By: 0 <None>
zhthg





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Date: Mon 20.09.2004 at 17:59       By: Yoshinori K. Okuji <okuji>
No way. If your BIOS cannot start GRUB, what do you think GRUB can do?












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