Hi. I'm using grub2, in Ubuntu 9.10: # grub-mkrescue --version grub-mkrescue (GNU GRUB 1.97~beta4)
This command works for me and produces a floppy image from which I am able to boot my system. Great job! The problem I've discovered is that error reporting isn't adequate. As an example, this command runs to completion without complaint: # grub-mkrescue --modules=crap --overlay=/boot/grub --image-type=floppy /tmp/grub_two-crap.dsk Overlaying /boot/grub 1440+0 records in 1440+0 records out 1474560 bytes (1.5 MB) copied, 0.0144632 s, 102 MB/s Clearly, there should be some complaint about a non-existent module. I ran into this problem trying via trial and error to discover the correct format for the --modules argument. I tried this without success grub-mkrescue --modules=raid,mdraid,lvm ... So, I probably needed to add the file extension, or the full path or such. -- al _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list Bug-grub@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub