Kingsly John wrote: > grub is not your average bootloader that just loads transfers control to > the kernel.. (almost all other are dumb ones that need to be told the > exact location of the kernel(physical address etc)) .. but grub is a very > complicated program that actually understands file systems and can read > it's configuration and locate the kernel to be booted at run time... > you'll probably find a lot more info in their website. > > grub is also capable of booting of the network and stuff... 0.91 which is > about ready to be launched.. has more features than 0.90.
Hmm ok that makes sense I guess I am just amazed at what all grub can do - so my next question is if grub can read a RAID1 partition on a SCSI disk do I need to at all make a initrd any more like I had to for LILO ? Mithun _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
