> Jason Thomas writes:
JT> Looking at the debian package of grub, it seems that someone on
JT> this list is taking care of the debian package. Just wondering
JT> who this is and if they still have the time to do that, or are
JT> they interested in handing that bit over to someone else
J
Hey,
A small idea for the menu interface...
To help group and separate large numbers of kernel definitions, allow
sub-menus. For instance
Title Linux 2.2.x
menu /boot/linux-2.2/menu.lst
Title Linux 2.4.x
menu /boot/linux-2.4/menu.lst
I personally think this is a good idea, but p
Looking at the debian package of grub, it seems that someone on this
list is taking care of the debian package. Just wondering who this is
and if they still have the time to do that, or are they interested in
handing that bit over to someone else (i.e. me).
Thanks.
--
Jason Thomas
(i) [Problem]
After fixing the bug in grub-install mentioned in the
previous letter, I tried
grub-install --root-directory=/boot /dev/hda
but this fails with "Error 22: No such partition".
Now /boot is in fact on hdb, and the description
of this error message suggests that perhaps the
GRUB boots
After
tar xvfz grub-0.5.96.1.tar.gz
cd grub-0.5.96.1
./configure
make
make install
the command
grub-install --root-directory=/boot /dev/hda
gives error messages
grub-install: -e: command not found
And indeed, grub-install contains the code
# Break the device name into the
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From: Klaus Reichl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Making MENU on dumb terminals work
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 10:13:32 +0200 (MET DST)
> Are there responsibles for administrative files like
> NEWS/TODO/BUGS/... or can thing be added here by everybody?
The fi