Re: Fwd: Re: [Cooker] GRUB not working with SCSI boot disk
On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: > Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Still not on cooker list at Thu Aug 24 04:31:55 BST 2000, so here's a > > FMY what is BST ? > British Summer Time, which is GMT + 1 -- -- Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrexham, UK KDE - the professionals' choice --
Re: Fwd: Re: [Cooker] GRUB not working with SCSI boot disk
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Pixel wrote: > Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > [...] > > BTW, lilo-0.21.5-1mdk.i586.rpm on Cooker gives a nice menu, but it > > installs /boot/boot.b as a link to boot-menu.b, so drakboot can't make you > > a boot floppy - it can't open boot.b. "Progress means deterioation." > > I don't understand what/who is wrong here. Are you talking about drakfloppy > ("Create a boot floppy") or really drakboot ("Configure LILO/GRUB") > > I don't see what can be failing... Sorry - I meant drakfloppy of course - but mkbootdisk fails too, so the problem is with lilo, not drakfloppy. -- -- Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrexham, UK KDE - the professionals' choice --
Re: Fwd: Re: [Cooker] GRUB not working with SCSI boot disk
Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Still not on cooker list at Thu Aug 24 04:31:55 BST 2000, so here's a > > FMY what is BST ? i believe it include all this city : (chmou@cassini)[share/zoneinfo]-% grep -riw BST * Binary file America/Nome matches Binary file America/Adak matches Binary file America/Atka matches Binary file Eire matches Binary file Europe/Belfast matches Binary file Europe/Dublin matches Binary file Europe/Gibraltar matches Binary file Europe/London matches Binary file GB matches Binary file GB-Eire matches Binary file Pacific/Midway matches Binary file Pacific/Pago_Pago matches Binary file Pacific/Samoa matches Binary file US/Aleutian matches Binary file US/Samoa matches -- MandrakeSoft Inc http://www.chmouel.org San-Francisco, CA USA --Chmouel
Re: Fwd: Re: [Cooker] GRUB not working with SCSI boot disk
Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Still not on cooker list at Thu Aug 24 04:31:55 BST 2000, so here's a FMY what is BST ? -- Guillaume Cottenceau -- Distribution Developer for MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/
Re: Fwd: Re: [Cooker] GRUB not working with SCSI boot disk
Franco Silvestro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > mkbootdisk don't understand that symlink, I remove symlink boot.b and I cool, fixed :)
Re: Fwd: Re: [Cooker] GRUB not working with SCSI boot disk
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, you wrote: > Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > BTW, lilo-0.21.5-1mdk.i586.rpm on Cooker gives a nice menu, but it > > installs /boot/boot.b as a link to boot-menu.b, so drakboot can't make > > you a boot floppy - it c>an't open boot.b. "Progress means deterioation." > I don't understand what/who is wrong here. Are you talking about drakfloppy > ("Create a boot floppy") or really drakboot ("Configure LILO/GRUB") > > I don't see what can be failing... mkbootdisk don't understand that symlink, I remove symlink boot.b and I create a real boot-menu (cp /boot/boot-menu.b /boot/boot.b). In this way it works;o) Sorry, is not a new problem ... but I forget to report it ;o/ Good work ;o) -- - Franco Silvestro c/o CeSIA - Universita' degli Studi di Bologna mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Fwd: Re: [Cooker] GRUB not working with SCSI boot disk
Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] > Thanks Pixel, tried that. It's a GRUB bug. /usr/doc/grub-doc-0.5.94/BUGS: >- GRUB hangs up when accessing a disk via Adaptec AIC-7880 > SCSI-controller in LBA mode. It is unknown if this is due to GRUB or > the SCSI BIOS. For now, you need to disable the BIOS support for > INT 13 Extension (that is, you can't use the LBA mode). > This means there's no support for my Adaptec 2940U card unless I use a > tiny disk. All I get is the one liner: "stage 1". So it's back to lilo > for me. :( nice to know anyway > > BTW, lilo-0.21.5-1mdk.i586.rpm on Cooker gives a nice menu, but it > installs /boot/boot.b as a link to boot-menu.b, so drakboot can't make you > a boot floppy - it can't open boot.b. "Progress means deterioation." I don't understand what/who is wrong here. Are you talking about drakfloppy ("Create a boot floppy") or really drakboot ("Configure LILO/GRUB") I don't see what can be failing...
Fwd: Re: [Cooker] GRUB not working with SCSI boot disk
Still not on cooker list at Thu Aug 24 04:31:55 BST 2000, so here's a repost. Hope this doesn't create another darned duplicate. -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Re: [Cooker] GRUB not working with SCSI boot disk Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 00:14:45 +0100 From: Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Pixel wrote: > Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I quite liked GRUB, but since I got a new ATA66 disk and Promise > > controller, repartitioned and used my IBM SCSI disk to boot from, it > > doesn't work - all I get is the message `First stage install ...' > > > > LILO works fine. I've tried different versions of GRUB to no avail. > > can you try changing your /boot/grub/device.map, something like > > (hd0) /dev/sda > (hd1) /dev/hde > (hd2) /dev/hdg > (hd3) /dev/hdh > > or > > (hd0) /dev/hde > (hd1) /dev/hdg > (hd2) /dev/hdh > (hd3) /dev/sda Thanks Pixel, tried that. It's a GRUB bug. /usr/doc/grub-doc-0.5.94/BUGS: - GRUB hangs up when accessing a disk via Adaptec AIC-7880 SCSI-controller in LBA mode. It is unknown if this is due to GRUB or the SCSI BIOS. For now, you need to disable the BIOS support for INT 13 Extension (that is, you can't use the LBA mode). This means there's no support for my Adaptec 2940U card unless I use a tiny disk. All I get is the one liner: "stage 1". So it's back to lilo for me. BTW, lilo-0.21.5-1mdk.i586.rpm on Cooker gives a nice menu, but it installs /boot/boot.b as a link to boot-menu.b, so drakboot can't make you a boot floppy - it can't open boot.b. "Progress means deterioation." -- -- Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrexham, UK KDE - the professionals' choice -- --- -- -- Peter Ruskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrexham, UK KDE - the professionals' choice --