Even if
you make a complete list of questions and answers, if nobody
reads it, it is useless.
Are you sure about this one?! I normally start by doing a search for the
keyword that I'm interested in. An exhaustive FAQ increases the chances
of this to work. OTOH an extended FAQ might give
On Thursday 27 November 2003 10:02, Vizitiu, Ciprian wrote:
Even if
you make a complete list of questions and answers, if nobody
reads it, it is useless.
Are you sure about this one?!
That's merely my own opinion, like yours, of course. ;)
Probably I should have described more. My main
26.11.2003 16:00:32, Yoshinori K. Okuji [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 25 November 2003 10:14, chaac wrote:
Or perhaps different list for developement discussions that is closed
and different for bug-reports?
I don't think your idea would improve the situation. If you want to
develop
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Hi,
I'm trying to prepare a USB stick with Linux and grub to
boot from the USB stick.
On the installation machine the USB stick is /dev/sda, so
I use the grub commands
root (hd1,0)
setup (hd1)
Output:
Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long time.
GNU GRUB version
Hello from Gregg C Levine
Well yes. Assuming your computer is new enough to handle booting from
a USB attached device, your stick, a Fob type device, such as the
Disk On Key device from M-SYS, and it shows up under the /dev/sda
settings for SCSI devices, you should select the correct GRUB settings
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 12:11:46PM -0500, Gregg C Levine wrote:
Well yes. Assuming your computer is new enough to handle booting from
a USB attached device, your stick, a Fob type device, such as the
Disk On Key device from M-SYS, and it shows up under the /dev/sda
settings for SCSI
You are right. The diskless-boot support in GRUB is from
Etherboot-5.0.5, but for ethereboot changed its PCI and NIC drivers in
version 5.2.x/5.3.x greatly, we met some difficult in synchronizing the
latest drivers with it. :(
Some forerunners transported Intel GB NIC driver from some 'later'
Great thanks James Scott, grub-diskless-patch-2 released.
An incremental patch package to GRUB 0.93 or current CVS can be found
at:
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/download.php?item_id=6690item_file_id=880
GRUB 0.93:
Apply 'grub-0.93-0.94-1.patch' to update to the current version
on
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