On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Yoshinori K. Okuji wrote:
It is necessary to choose which terminal you want to use at run time.
Agreed!
One suggestion though:
The order of kernel parameters 'console' determines, which console type
will be used for input. Maybe grub could reflect the users choice of
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Derrik Pates wrote:
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Yaroslav Popovitch wrote:
I tried to install grub to logical disk of Compaq SCSI Smart Array 5300
RAID controller(cciss.o).
I used install command.
/sbin/grub
root (...)
install ... and etc.
But I got an
Hi all,
The output of /sbin/grub with NON-curses setups (! HAVE_LIBCURSES,
--no-curses, and last but not least and most important --batch) is
ugly.
Echoes of commands are always far right on the terminal, because of
sending far to many BS SPACE combinations unconditionally (they
are OK for
Hi serialized GRUBies,
For all running GRUB on serial consoles:
The AUTO_FILL logic may clobber the screen, when sending ESC
sequences. The AUTO_FILL logic simply counts characters sent to the
console without taking into account that ESC sequences do not use
space on the terminal.
I've fixed
Hello Aaron!
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Aaron Lee wrote:
I have a problem regarding GRUB with W2k and hope that you can help!
Here's my configuration:
1. install Red Hat Linux 7.2 on /dev/hda1 IDE first partition (hd0,0)
2. install GRUB on MBR
3. add an extra SCSI drive (hd1,0) (with W2K
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Yang Jie wrote:
Hi,
I meet a trouble.My Machine has a Abit BE6II mainboard and Matox
Desktop Plus 40 harddisk (30G,c/h/s=59554/16/63 or 3736/255/63(LBA)).I
connect the disk to mainboard hpt366(/dev/hde),but I can't boot from it
into linux.I used lilo or grub get the