I've got a stock Red Hat 7.2 install, my first using Grub. It has 3
boot options, 2 2.4 kernels (Enterprise and UP) and Windows 98se.
Currently I have the default set to Windows to deal with its frequent
need to reboot for any config change. But at times I'd like to reboot
to Linux from the Win
At Wed, 28 Nov 2001 01:34:38 -0500,
Jeff McAffer wrote:
Then I booted from a floppy and installed Grub into the MBR of the boot
drive (0) manually. I did this using the technique from the ln -s . boot
technique from the faq. find /boot/grub/stage1 worked fine and reported
(hd1,0) (hd0 seems
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 21:51:02 +0900, Yoshinori K. Okuji wrote:
Yes. Perhaps the easiest way is to put the configuration file on a FAT
partition so that you can modify that file in Windows as well as in
Linux. So I suggest that you reinstall GRUB, putting all the GRUB
files on a Windows partition.
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 05:22:38AM -0800, Kenneth Porter wrote:
| On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 21:51:02 +0900, Yoshinori K. Okuji wrote:
|
| Yes. Perhaps the easiest way is to put the configuration file on a FAT
| partition so that you can modify that file in Windows as well as in
| Linux. So I suggest
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Hello!
now that GRUB is able to mount iso9660 filesystems, could you provide a
small ISO version of the ext2fs images you have on the FTP?
i have some boxes that lack any floppy drive and i'd find useful to have a
GRUB boot CD from which load a rescue system from whereever i have a
working
Hello. I installed redhat linux and accidentally
choose to make Grub my boot loader. Now I can not
access my windows partition. I found a thing about
this on your faq page, but it was not of much help.
How do I boot windows from Grub?
Jack
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Robert Millan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
now that GRUB is able to mount iso9660 filesystems, could you provide a
small ISO version of the ext2fs images you have on the FTP?
I'm the one who did the ext2 images, but I don't know enough about ISO
to answer you.
Can somebody who knows ISO better
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