On Mon, Feb 07 2000, OKUJI Yoshinori wrote:
Hi again,
I have just realized we do have RedHat 6.0 at work (with glibc 2.1).
I tried your suggestion and it seems to work just fine!
Regards,
Goran
> From: Goran Koruga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Error in sbin GRUB emulator (Linux)
> Date: Mon,
From: Goran Koruga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Error in sbin GRUB emulator (Linux)
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 08:21:04 +0100
> As you can see, the check for glibc has been added. But this is wrong
> if glibc 2.0 is used on the system because glibc 2.0 doesn't support
> files > 2GB, therefore the lsee
I've checked in new netboot code to CVS, though it does _not_ work
yet. The code has been rewritten almost completely, based on
Etherboot-4.4.2. I'll fix it soon, but I've added a tag to CVS before
the check-in so that you can download the old but working version if
you need it very soon. The ta
Hi,
I have promised I will look into problems with sbin GRUB emulator in
version 0.5.94 (it worked fine in 0.5.92). I'm running it on Linux
with glibc 2.0. I have promised I will do this quite a while ago,
but I just didn't find the time so far (I was in the army). But I
figured out the problem n
From: Jeff Sheinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: grub 0.5.93.1 and booting FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 20:18:45 -0500 (EST)
> The problem is that the FreeBSD kernel need to have the file
> `/boot/kernel.conf' passed to it - its seems that the FreeBSD 3rd
> stage boot loader reads t
Hi,
I recently noticed that grub 0.5.93.1 can no longer boot the
FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE kernel properly, however, chainloading works
ok.
The problem is that the FreeBSD kernel need to have the file
`/boot/kernel.conf' passed to it - its seems that the FreeBSD 3rd
stage boot loader reads this file i
From: "Forever shall I be." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: LBA problem again
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 14:36:36 -0600 (CST)
> Me being one with the "I can't use my system if you check the bitfield,
> but at least it doesn't lock up the computer" thinks checking it would
> probably be a good idea...
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 fil