[grub #40] follow up. I did unhide (hd0,1)

2003-02-04 Thread mlaks2000
Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Summary: follow up. I did unhide (hd0,1) Version: .93 fresh install Type: software bug Message: Ok i guessed that i must have done hide (hd0,1) and this hid the rest of my drive ( i really dont understand what hide does relative to linux?) and so i did unhide (hd0,1)

[grub #39] [PATCH] port to QNX 6.x

2003-02-04 Thread kabe
Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Summary: [PATCH] port to QNX 6.x Version: 0.93 Type: feature request Message: QNX 6.x usually uses /dev/hd0, /dev/fd0 for raw device, so they're just plopped in lib/device.c . You need BugID#38 patch to properly compile on this platform. Patch: Index: li

[grub #38] [PATCH] "grub" command says nothing but "cannot fit into memory"

2003-02-04 Thread kabe
Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Summary: [PATCH] "grub" command says nothing but "cannot fit into memory" Version: 0.93 Type: software bug Message: "grub" command (one invoked from commandline, not the bootloader) says nothing but ERR_WONT_FIT. This turns out to be mbi struct incorrectly ini

Grub and SBM on one disc...

2003-02-04 Thread Paul Hedderly
While I'm thinking of Smart Boot Manager... I've kept a grub floppy with me for some time - it's really handy! But so is SBM for booting CDs on less new machines... now if I could run one from the other on the same floppy taht would be nice! Well, SBM uses more of the disc that the MBR. It uses

Re: Using Grub to boot from a bootable CD?

2003-02-04 Thread Paul Hedderly
On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 11:50:16PM +, John Gay wrote: You didn't read the archives at all did you. Look for Smart Boot Manager. > (I'm not subscribed, but I'll be checking the archive for any answers in case > you don't copy me directly.) > > In anticipation of building a Linux system on m