The first thing I did after the install was to put gcc 2.95.1 on the
system. But then I was getting errors during the 'autoconf' and
'automake'. To get RH7.0 to work I had to download version 1.4d of
automake and use that. RH7.0 come with automake-1.4
Just Help.
Shaun Savage
Torvald Riegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 16:35:44 +0100
> Subject: problems with savedefault
[...]
> Can someone help?
sorrily, I can't help, but I can confirm the problems.
savedefault does not work for me either.
My grub is 0.5.97 checked out from the cvs tree on
22nd
Hi!
I've succeeded finaly to install grub (0.5.96.1) onto reiserfs root
partition. No errors.
Command:
install (hd0,0)/boot/grub/stage1 d (hd0) (hd0,0)/boot/grub/stage2 0x8000
p (hd0,0)/etc/grub.conf
Kernel: 2.4.1-13
Kernel boots, but fails to mount root filesystem ;(
Kernel panic: Couldn't mou
I've gone through Grub's info pages and I've not seen a reference to a
way to get Grub to not probe devices when invoked. Is there a way to do
such a thing?
Jared Ream
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jared Ream) writes:
> What I don't understand is why, after making the previously suggested
> changes, these errors still show, and Grub does not properly install.
I don't know cluclo: is this a distribution or something like that?? If
yes, do you have the file /sbin/modprobe?
After performing the modification suggested by Mathieu
Chouquet-Stringer, I'm still seeing the same problem.
To clarify:
I'm using cluclo (the Cluster-Cloner) to quickly set up new systems. We
use Grub as our standard bootloader. We want to automate the process,
using cluclo, of installing Gru
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jared Ream) writes:
> I've been trying to install Grub as part of an automated
> new-system-imaging process. When I invoke Grub in batch mode and pass
> commands to it (in a fashion which, under "normal" circumstances works
> just fine), I get 12 modprobe errors - two claiming
I've been trying to install Grub as part of an automated
new-system-imaging process. When I invoke Grub in batch mode and pass
commands to it (in a fashion which, under "normal" circumstances works
just fine), I get 12 modprobe errors - two claiming it can't find
block-major-33, two claiming it c
Hi,
I'm not a reader of this mailing list I'm apologizing if this note was send
to this list before.
Until now, it is almost impossible to configure GRUB to work for more than
one PCI netdevice. Why? Because the detection algorithm has two cycles:
First, scan the PCI bios for known network devi
P.Sidiropoulos:
> thank you for your help it's very useful.
> Where can I found the Grub manual ?
>
With the GRUB tarball, or from the CVS.
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hi,
I tried to use the savedefault command but it didn't work. Setup:
grub-0.5.96.1
built from tarball
install with grub-install on /dev/hda
There seems to be something wrong with savedefault. I changed the stage2
saved_entry in asm.S to test the "default saved" command and it worked.
Running the
> Well, the user would have to determine the block list notation of a
> partition manually. Note that gnumach is not recognized by GRUB
> specifically, so GRUB has no opportunity to pass any gnumach-specific
> argument automatically. Thus, if Hurd requires that the user adds
> information on a roo
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