Hello all,
I have the following question (short):
Is it possible to boot an installed (Debian) Linux (root
partition resides on /dev/hdb2) from the second disk by
GRUB?
Long:
I have three disk in my newly built machine.
-- on the first (hda, or hd0), a WinNT is installed (I did
it from
I'have just pass a lot of time to a little pb.
I'have use a menu with the following line:
password MYPASSWORD # /etc/grub_second.conf
And, when i send my password i'm under grub line command and not under
my menu unlocked
I think grub try to load the file '# /etc/grub_second.conf'
Peraphs it's
At Sat, 09 Feb 2002 12:59:16 +0900,
Yoshinori K. Okuji [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I realize that I must be prepared for testing GRUB with XFS
myself. This may take long, as I have no time in this weekend, and I
must install a kernel with XFS support. But I'll send a patch, once I
fix your
At Tue, 5 Mar 2002 09:48:20 +1100,
Jason Thomas wrote:
Hi, would like some help with this one. I understand why there is a
problem but not what todo about it. any ideas?
I think Pavel has fixed the same problem in the CVS version.
Okuji
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Hello,
I'm playing with GRUB (v0.91)and its network boot, and it works
beautifully. However, as of now, I was only able to make it work with two
separate files (kernel and initrd). I'd like to get it to work with one
single file (that contains kernel + initrd), but I don't know how to
create