Re: [Bug-grub] endless GRUB loop while booting

2001-08-03 Thread Jason Thomas
make sure that your bios is trying to boot from the scsi device and not the ide. you could possible test this by installing into the boot sector of the ide drive. setup (hd0). On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 02:52:40PM +0200, Sir Gawain wrote: Hi people! -- Jason Thomas

Re: can't get Windows to boot on secondary disk

2001-08-03 Thread Jeff Sheinberg
Bob Berman writes: I have installed grub-0.5.96.1 and am trying to get it to boot up Windows 98 on a secondary IDE disk. My primary disk - SCSI - boots up fine, but I can't get grub to boot Windows on the secondary disk. I also have Linux installed on the seconday disk and I *can* boot

can't get Windows to boot on secondary disk

2001-08-03 Thread Bob Berman
I have installed grub-0.5.96.1 and am trying to get it to boot up Windows 98 on a secondary IDE disk. My primary disk - SCSI - boots up fine, but I can't get grub to boot Windows on the secondary disk. I also have Linux installed on the seconday disk and I *can* boot that! If I switch it in the

Question

2001-08-03 Thread Igor Pruchanskiy
Hello all, I was wondering if GRUB will work on Alpha hardware ? I got this old Multia/UDB boxen yesterday and install debian-alpha on it, but MILO is such a pain in the but, so i am thinking of installing GRUB on it... -- Uptime: 93 days, 18:14

endless GRUB loop while booting

2001-08-03 Thread Sir Gawain
Hi people! Today i changed my partitions a little bit. i removed a logical partition and created a new primary one. so the numbers of the partitions in grub werent valid anymore. so i updated, the menu.lst and installed grub again. but after that, the only thing grub do is to print GRUB in

Re: Question

2001-08-03 Thread Derrik Pates
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Igor Pruchanskiy wrote: I was wondering if GRUB will work on Alpha hardware ? I got this old Multia/UDB boxen yesterday and install debian-alpha on it, but MILO is such a pain in the but, so i am thinking of installing GRUB on it... Grub is presently, far as I'm aware,

Linux kernel Oops on boot with GRUB without --no-mem-option flag -here's why

2001-08-03 Thread Derrik Pates
I looked at the 'displaymem' output on the system I've had troubles with GRUB on - I've discovered why it Oops'es on boot without the --no-mem-option flag passed to the 'kernel' command. For some reason, the systems in question (Compaq ProLiant 3000 systems, type P09) think they have a

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