[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Viruses.
cf. http://www.perl.com/language/misc/virus.html
Dumb idea. Better idea: don't use vulnerable file formats. Almost all
Microsoft document formats can contain executable code. Don't run code
from untrusted source, verified by a digital signature. Strip
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Hi
Using a boot floppy i can boot either windows or linux from the command line
interface. I wish to install grub on my hard drive but i'm not sure what i
need to do. I have a windows partition on hda1 and my linux partition on
hda2. if i do setup (hd0) at the grub command prompt where does
On Tuesday 26 February 2002 02:33, Eugene Leitl wrote:
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, GNUOrder wrote:
Yea, I dont like seeing these viri getting through to the mailing lists
Viruses.
either, if that is where you are getting them from. I know a few have
made it through the Linux BIOS list in the
I have a Laptop System (Dell Inspiron-8100) of which I have partitioned to
Dual boot Windows-XP and RedHat-7.2.
The Windows partions is first ~hda1 and LINUX sits on hda5-6. Upon install
and boot the only entry in the GRUB graphical boot loader was for the LINUX
installation (not suprising).
Hi,
There is a bug,
reproducable every time with my hardware cant
say for others,
grub does not recognise usb keyboard input.
From bootup the bios recognises my usb keyboard
as I can go into bios or ctl-alt-del to reboot
but the grub menu dos not respond to any input.
Once linux is started (my
On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 04:36:30PM +, Rob wrote:
There is a bug,
reproducable every time with my hardware cant
say for others,
grub does not recognise usb keyboard input.
No, that's not a GRUB problem. Your BIOS can probably deal on its own
with USB devices, but if you booted into DOS,
On Tue, 2002-02-26 at 12:38, Derrik Pates wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 04:36:30PM +, Rob wrote:
There is a bug,
reproducable every time with my hardware cant
say for others,
grub does not recognise usb keyboard input.
No, that's not a GRUB problem. Your BIOS can probably deal on
On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 01:04:51PM -0500, Jeremy Katz wrote:
Actually, I have reports from reliable sources (I trust Alan to know how
to set up his BIOS :-) that this isn't the case and that even with
legacy mode on it doesn't work properly. Same hardware works with no
modifications in LILO.
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Nah, just fire anyone who accepts such formats for negligence. Nobody
nowadays can claim they didn't know the dangers.
Oh, GREAT! There goes the marketing department.
I'm just amazed Mr. Jawa there has managed to generate this much debate
from such an off topic post... (sorry, my bad, too,
I have winxp and linux on my machine. Right now it will only boot linux.
where and how do i change the boot up to incorperate winxp.
Dennis Woycheshen
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Hello from Gregg C Levine
Just for the record, I know that Linux normally is not a multi-boot
kernel. A while ago, someone mentioned a patch that was available for
patching a Linux-2.4.17 kernel so that it would be a multi-boot
compliant kernel. I have now downloaded a Linux-2.4.17 kernel source
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