completely stand-alone grub (legacy or new) boot floppy - how?

2006-05-04 Thread John Lumby
I want to make a grub boot floppy that is completely self-contained up to the capability to present a prompt and accept and run any grub command (e.g. setup). I have tried diong this in the past using one of two methods but what I have found is that although the boot floppy works fine if

Re: completely stand-alone grub (legacy or new) boot floppy - how?

2006-05-04 Thread Jeroen Dekkers
At Thu, 04 May 2006 13:20:31 -0400, John Lumby wrote: I want to make a grub boot floppy that is completely self-contained up to the capability to present a prompt and accept and run any grub command (e.g. setup). I have tried diong this in the past using one of two methods but what I

grub is not aware of devices

2006-05-04 Thread Jakub Orbán
Hi all, I'm sorry, but I'm not sure who to ask this. I'd be very happy, if you could forward this email to a person who could help me, or give me some hints where to find the info I need. I have PC with an raid controler, where my main hdd is connected to. After booting ubuntu 5.04 with lilo, I