problem with suse 7.0

2001-12-18 Thread zuhans
hello,   recently i bought the suse 7.3 and now i'd like to use it with your grub-bootloader. but: either i get error 17 (cannot mount selected partition) or the error 15 (file not found). these are indications, that there are problems with the filesystem-recognition. why?? is this known to y

Re: Question about using grub on disk image files (as opposed to discs)

2001-12-18 Thread John P. Looney
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 12:52:48PM +, John P. Looney mentioned: > Looks good. But, on booting a box with this flash chip, I got a grub > "hard disk error" of some description. I think it could be that grub is > telling init that the root filesystem is on hd1 (which it no longer is, on > the t

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Re: Question about using grub on disk image files (as opposed to discs)

2001-12-18 Thread John P. Looney
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 12:32:55PM +0100, Christoph Plattner mentioned: > Interesting topic ! > > I play armound with this, with the further problem to have a cross > build from Sparc (Solaris) to i386. > > One quite simple way is, you create a stage1 + stage1_5 on a device of > your choise with

Re: Question about using grub on disk image files (as opposed to discs)

2001-12-18 Thread Christoph Plattner
Interesting topic ! I play armound with this, with the further problem to have a cross build from Sparc (Solaris) to i386. One quite simple way is, you create a stage1 + stage1_5 on a device of your choise with an normal (online) install. The dd the MBR+nr_of_blocks of stage1.5 into a file, let'

Question about using grub on disk image files (as opposed to discs)

2001-12-18 Thread John P. Looney
I'm trying to use grub to boot a flash image, which I'm making up as a normal file under linux, then creating partitions inside that file with fdisk, dding mkfs'd partitions into that file with offsets, then mounting those partitions, and populating them with an OS. It all works. Except for the

Re: SCSI-Problem

2001-12-18 Thread Christoph Plattner
Hello, do you have an SCSi controller which can be used to boot from ? (BIOS extension on SCSI board, BIOS support, etc) Do you need the IDE disks to boot. You can simple remove the IDE entries in the first BIOS page to "NONE", "NONE", ... etc The the system has to boot from SCSI ! GRUB cann