Hello,
Here are the patches and the ChangeLog for support of CD booting and
extended floppy formats use. Everything works OK for me so please test !
A mini-howto and a simple (Linux) script will follow allowing creation
of virtual bootable disks with GRUB.
Cheers,
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Thierry Laronde [EMAIL
On Sat, Oct 13, 2001 at 09:32:28PM +0900, Yoshinori K. Okuji wrote:
I'm sorry that I couldn't have time to work with your patch, but I've
removed the call of get_diskinfo_floppy from the code in the CVS
repository right now.
In the patches I have just submitted for CD and extended floppy
Hello from Gregg C Levine normally with Jedi Knight Computers
Are the netboot drivers being used by GRUB, still staying current with
the ones from the Etherboot project? I mean the last time I checked,
they were up to version 5.0.3 with release 5.1.0 5.1.1 being played with
in those circles. Can
Soime changes in the glu cose must be done.
Changes concerning a simple timer support for timeout control, perhaps
some stuff and the PCI, etc...
If I have a sparetime soon, I will check that and perhaps update the
glue code in GRUB.
Bye
Christoph P.
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On Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 10:50:39PM -0600, Gordon Matzigkeit wrote:
If you're referring to the unexpanded `@am__include@' and
`@am__quote@', I found the problem was with using Automake with an
older version of Autoconf (in my case, Autoconf 2.13).
So, the
Jason Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm still having problems with AC_SUBST not doing its thing.
anyone else seen this with automake 1.5 and have a reason/solution.
If you're referring to the unexpanded `@am__include@' and
`@am__quote@', I found the problem was with using Automake with
Hello,
The patches have been sent to the GRUB mailing list.
To use the new features, I have attached a script (to be run under Linux
since it uses loosetup) to create virtual bootable disks.
The name of the script is `mkbimage', Make a Bootable IMAGE using GRUB
as a bootloader.
Usage: