Re: Google's Summer of Code 2006

2006-05-05 Thread Yoshinori K. Okuji
This is a reminder. The due date is the 8th day. If you would like to submit/update applications, please hurry up. Most applications require some discussion and rewrite, so we have no time to complete applications if you wait too much. Also, please do not hestiate to contact me (or Hollis) priv

Cross installation of GRUB

2006-05-05 Thread Erik Moe (AL/EAB)
Hi! I have a problem with installing GRUB. I want to install it on a compact flash. I have to install it on a different system than running it on. Install system: Laptop with compact flash reader. The flash comes up as /dev/sda. Target system: Board with compact flash socket. Does not have a

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

2006-05-05 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi adrian15, Tks for your detail advice. FC5_64 == > The option is: Special Boot -- Boot your OS (linux or other one) > again -- For a multi-boot PC, including WinXP and other distro can I use boot floppy? If YES how to edit the floppy to boot WinXP and other distro. Because of WinXP I su

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

2006-05-05 Thread adrian15
Stephen Liu wrote: Hi adrian15, FC5_64 == If you only want a grub floppy and you don't want to make it. Try Super Grub Disk ( http://adrian15.raulete.net/grub/ ). When dded to a floppy and booted just press letter "c" to have a console. Whether after PC boots up the floppy just press

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

2006-05-05 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi adrian15, FC5_64 == > If you only want a grub floppy and you don't want to make it. Try > Super > Grub Disk ( http://adrian15.raulete.net/grub/ ). When dded to a > floppy > and booted just press letter "c" to have a console. Whether after PC boots up the floppy just pressing "c" to star

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

2006-05-05 Thread adrian15
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). Can someone please tell me how.- preferably both legacy and new grub2 if different. John This is only for grub

Re: grub is not aware of devices

2006-05-05 Thread adrian15
Jakub Orbán wrote: 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