To make a grub boot floppy..
here is one I use without fail.
...
Johan Sch
Thanks, Johan, the procedure you describe is what I have been doing to
create workable boot floppies. However, my questions remain
unanswered. My principle concern at this point is this:
When I upgraded from debian
On Sun, 2004-10-03 at 06:46 -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
To make a grub boot floppy..
here is one I use without fail.
...
Johan Sch
Thanks, Johan, the procedure you describe is what I have been doing to
create workable boot floppies. However, my questions remain
unanswered. My principle
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Haines Brown) writes:
When I upgraded from debian woody to sarge, grub (both new and old
versions) began to map my drives incorrectly. My work-around has
been to change the root command to compensate for the mapping error:
sda drive 0 root (hd0,0)
sdb
When I upgraded from debian woody to sarge, grub (both new and old
versions) began to map my drives incorrectly. My work-around has
been to change the root command to compensate for the mapping
error:
sda drive 0 root (hd0,0)
sdb drive 1 root (hd2,0)
sdc