Hi!
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 06:38:07AM +0800, Rogelio Serrano wrote:
>
> > Alternately, I suppose that GRUB could be hacked to map 0xc000-0x
> > to the physical range 0x-0x3000.
>
> I think that this would violate the multiboot standard. There is a
> linker option to c
Hello,
I found a bug with GNU Grub v0.5.96.1 when running under Linux v2.4.3 with
devfs support. This only happens when running the Grub shell under Linux.
To recreate enter the GRUB shell and enter the commands:
root (hd0,2)
setup (hd0,2)
(Replace the disk/partition with whatever is appropr
I've flipped through the docs but I can't see anything about this.
LILO has a way of specifying the target to boot on the next AND ONLY THE
NEXT restart. So say I have my default set as Linux but I need to reboot
into Windoze (gasp!) to play a game or something, I can ask for a one time
Win reboot