> RBJ>start by booting from floppy
> RBJ>
> RBJ>GRUB loading Stage 2
> RBJ>GRUB version 0.92 (640K lower / 261056K upper memory)
> RBJ>[Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported. For the first word,
> RBJ>TAB lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists
> RBJ>the possible complet
I really perplex with grub hacking.
As it was asked I've copied fsys_ffs.c in fsys_ufs2.c. I've make changes
in files (see attached patch).
The first trouble I've met is a comment from disk_io.c:
/* XX FFS should come last as it's superblock is commonly crossing tracks
on floppies from track
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although maybe a little bit late:
Since quite some time, I have put binaries
to http://www.lrz.de/~bernhard/grub.html
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> -Original Message-
> From: Yoshinori Okuji [mailto:[EM
This is the mail I sent to Jason.
Okuji--- Begin Message ---
--- Jason Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could you look over the patch and see if its suitable. I know they have
> been using it since 0.92 and I have used it in debian since 1.5 went
> away. I can continue to use it, but see no re
On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 06:35, Rolf B Johannesen wrote:
> Dear Sirs:
> I have a computer system with a 40 Gb hard drive. 30 Gb is partitioned
> for Windows XP and the rest is partitioned for Linux. I regularly boot
> Linux from a floppy, but I would like to get GRUB installed on the hard
> drive eve