Re: WHO'S IN CHARGE OF THE MANUAL????

2004-09-10 Thread cr
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:58, mike padlipsky wrote: (Most snipped for bandwidth... ) > 4] regardless of whether you wrote the code or are in charge of the > manual, if you are fluent in c i'd very much appreciate your taking a > look at the code [i haven't written/read c since 1977 and at my age am

[bugs #10317] Request for DEC 21X4 Serials Adapter Support

2004-09-10 Thread anonymous
This mail is an automated notification from the bugs tracker of the project: GNU GRUB. /**/ [bugs #10317] Latest Modifications: Changes by: Anonymous user Date: Fri 09/10/04 at 18:07 -- Add

Re: WHO'S IN CHARGE OF THE MANUAL????

2004-09-10 Thread mike padlipsky
--- Jason Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would bet that if you have removed the map entries from your > menu.lst > file then it is not the cause of your problem. i wouldn't bet on it, since the problem is that once the drive letters get fouled up _in windows_, they stay fouled up in wind

Re: WHO'S IN CHARGE OF THE MANUAL????

2004-09-10 Thread Jason Thomas
from the manual: File: grub.info, Node: map, Next: md5crypt, Prev: makeactive, Up: Command-li 13.3.23 map --- -- Command: map to_drive from_drive Map the drive FROM_DRIVE to the drive TO_DRIVE. This is necessary when you chain-load some operating systems, such as DOS, if s

WHO'S IN CHARGE OF THE MANUAL????

2004-09-10 Thread mike padlipsky
having gotten no responses to my urgent direct netmail [as we called it when we were inventing it] messages to the individuals i thought ought to be able to answer me about what exactly the 'map' command does/how it does it so that i can try to undo whatever it's done to me that's left my whinedope