De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] en nombre de adrian15
Enviado el: mié 09/04/2008 15:30
Para: bug-grub@gnu.org
Asunto: Re: chain loading USB harddrive if no native USB support possible?
(Gregg Levine)
Michael Reichenbach escribió:
>OPTION 1:
>Get Super Grub Disk.
>Super Grub Disk (With Help)
Boot & Tools
Michael Reichenbach escribió:
Treutwein Bernhard wrote:
quickly browsing over the thead, it appears to me that
you want to boot a kernel which runs from the USB stick
on a system, where the BIOS cannot directly boot from
the USB.
Thanks, I know this works but only for linux. I was looking for an
here is my current setup.
/dev/sda2 is / partition (contains boot directory) and grub is
installed to that drive
/dev/sdb1 is / partition (contains boot directyory) and I cant install
grub to that drive.
sda2 is ordinary ext3 filessystem and sdb1 is ext3 but with raid-1.
The plan is to install g