On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Dan Rasmussen wrote:
> Is it possible to use GRUB to boot from an IDE CDROM drive? If so, how? I
> was unable to find any reference to doing so in the GRUB documentation. Saw
> that it was on a TODO list two years ago, and wonder if it's been done yet.
I haven't
Is it possible to use GRUB to boot from an IDE CDROM drive? If so, how? I
was unable to find any reference to doing so in the GRUB documentation. Saw
that it was on a TODO list two years ago, and wonder if it's been done yet.
Mostly this would be cool for me to run an OS on a CD more securely
On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 09:36:05PM -0700, Dan Matloff wrote:
>
>I am new to Linux and installed Red Hat 7.2 yesterday with a GRUB
>issue. I call it an issue because I probably launched it wrong when I
>loaded Red Hat in the GUI mode. When I boot the system, GRUB is
>by
I am new to Linux and installed Red Hat 7.2 yesterday
with a GRUB issue. I call it an issue because I probably launched it wrong
when I loaded Red Hat in the GUI mode. When I boot the system, GRUB is
bypassed and boots directly to Windows 2003 server. I loaded Red Hat / on
hd0,2; and the
Previously I had HDs connected to the standard IDE ports - primary
master, secondary master, and secondary slave. That worked fine until I
couldn't get my IDE CD writer on the onboard ITE IT8212F Raid controller
to recognize the writer under Linux. That prompted me to just move the
two HDs on