Hi all,
I have Linux running on scsi+md+raid1+lvm+ext3 and ide+lvm+reiserfs.
The /boot partition resides outside of lvm, I hacked mkinitrd and
lvmcreate_initrd to create initrd images with all modules and
executables needed. So far, so nice.
As others, too, I would like to have /boot reside
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 12:59, you wrote:
As others, too, I would like to have /boot reside in lvm as well.
The order of lvols on disk (/boot, swap, / --- all contiguous)
would be just fine with me. However, I prefer grub over lilo.
My grub patch does not need any alignment or layout of
Hello!
I would like to see a command that lists all the PCI-devices with
device-class, vendor-id, device-id, subvendor-id, subdevice-id and
revision.
Even if a network-device is not supported I would like to see the
PCI-data, so I can add a line to the netboot/config.c to support the
device.
Hi, Jason:
How are you?
The situation is the following:
There are two PCs, each of them has only one hard
drive.
On the first PC, Red Hat Linux 7.2 with Grub (version
0.90) was installed.
On the second PC, Windows 2000 server was installed.
Now we have to remove the hard drive from the second
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Changes by: Anonymous userDate: 2002-Nov-06 18:23
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Booting with Grub
This is fixed in CVS and debian.
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 06:23:08PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Booting with Grub worked fine on the nForce based MSI K7N420pro with Bios Versions
2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4, but stopped working with 2.5 and upwards. Asus nForce
boards seem to have had this