Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Summary: Netboot code out of date.
Version: grub-0.93
Type: action request
Message:
It appears that the netboot code is based off of 'etherboot-5.0.5', which is almost a
year out of date. It would be nice if grub was kept more up to sycn with the package
that it
It's probably not a bug, it's probably just me not finding the right way to
do this...
I have a devel machine booting on /dev/hda and I have a flash reader/writter
on /dev/hdc.
I normally boot /dev/hda to prepare flash disks on /dev/hdc (using grub).
DEVEL (machine used to prepare disks)
Hello!
grub root (hd1,0)
grub setup (hd1)
You may want to use the install command instead of setup and specify
the menu file explicitly.
--- s grub.conf ---
timeout 3
default 0
fallback 1
splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
I believe it's ethically questionable to ask GNU GRUB
At Thu, 19 Dec 2002 01:30:22 +0900,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It appears that the netboot code is based off of 'etherboot-5.0.5',
which is almost a year out of date. It would be nice if grub was kept
more up to sycn with the package that it takes this code from, at
least for revision releases
Grub folks,
I am currently having a problem using grub-0.93. Background is that I have
machines with eepro100s that pxe with the pxegrub and then pull the kickstart kernel
and initrd off the network. This has worked on approx 256 machines so far. I have some
IBM intellistations that have
Reporter: Paul Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Summary: boot eltorito cd when bios can't
Version: any
Type: feature request
Message:
Is there any way to get grub to boot an eltorito cd in cases when the Bios can't. For
example my Bios knows how
to do IO to my cd-rw, but can not boot it. If there is a
Maybe you should try Smart BootManager: http://btmgr.gnuchina.org or
http://btmgr.sourceforge.net
Regards
James Su
Paul Elliott wrote:
Reporter: Paul Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Summary: boot eltorito cd when bios can't
Version: any
Type: feature request
Message:
Is there any way to get grub to
I have built GRUB with serial support, plus support for the NICs I have round
the place. I've been booting a Vectra VE Pentium II 266 using an etherboot
rom on a floppy, and decided to see if I could use GRUB and so one floppy for
all systems rather than one for each different NIC.
I built