[bug #41393] super grub2 and grub in general doesn't read ext2 usb flash when the system only supports legacy usb devices

2014-01-29 Thread Alan Fujinami
Jan 2014 05:05:39 PM GMT Category: Booting Severity: Major Priority: 5 - Normal Item Group: Software Error Status: None Privacy: Public Assigned to: None Originator Name: Al

[bug #31548] Does not boot on ASUS A7VX-X

2010-11-06 Thread Alan
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #31548 (project grub): I've performed 4 different clean installations of OS on the machine, always with the same BIOS and boot loader configuration: boot order: CD-ROM, HDD (only hdd on system at installation time) boot flag set with installer partitioner boot loader in

[bug #31548] Does not boot on ASUS A7VX-X

2010-11-04 Thread Alan
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #31548 (project grub): Do not know how to change the title, the board is an A7V8X-X as seen from dmi information ___ Reply to this item at: ___

[bug #31548] Does not boot on ASUS A7VX-X

2010-11-04 Thread Alan
URL: Summary: Does not boot on ASUS A7VX-X Project: GNU GRUB Submitted by: a1an Submitted on: gio 04 nov 2010 21:26:53 GMT Category: Booting Severity: Major

[bug #30574] Windows XP conflicts with drivemap

2010-11-03 Thread Alan Troth
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #30574 (project grub): The problem is something to do with the RAID controller. I had to move one of my RAID harddiscs to other equipment. Changing 'Drive Controller' in my BIOS from 'RAID On' to 'RAID Autodetect/AHCI' allows me to get to my second XP using: root=(hd1,

[bug #30574] Windows XP conflicts with drivemap

2010-10-23 Thread Alan Troth
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #30574 (project grub): > Could you also try: > ntldr /ntldr > instead of chainloader? I went in to Grubs command line but couldn't figure out how to call or run ntldr /ntldr. If you can give fuller instruction I will try again. My computer is a Dell Dimension 8400 with

[bug #30574] Windows XP conflicts with drivemap

2010-07-30 Thread Alan Troth
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #30574 (project grub): Hi. I think this bug shows itself on my computer. I've recently done a clean install of ubuntu 10.04 and now I can no longer get to my second windows XP installation from the grub2 menu. Before installing ubuntu 10.04 I had ubuntu 9.?? and grub1,

[bug #505] add possibility to boot off the DiskOnChip flash device

2006-09-05 Thread Alan Hourihane
Follow-up Comment #13, bug #505 (project grub): Any news on getting this in yet ? ___ Reply to this item at: ___ Message sent via/by Savannah http://sa

Grub across SATA drives? (long)

2006-01-06 Thread Alan Lord
er than hd1 so I have tried changing the hd0 entries in menu.lst to hd1 to see if that works but it didn't seem to make any difference... Anyone got any ideas? Thanks in advance Alan ___ Bug-grub mailing list Bug-grub@gnu.org http://

ERROR 7

2003-06-26 Thread Alan Grimes
"" root (hd0,0) kernel /ibmbio.com E R R O R 7 : MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH GWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH YOU SUCK!!! "" WTF? You just can't cut a guy a break, can you? I'm off-list so you might not even be reading this -- Testimonial: I wasted 2,000 hours using Linux. http://users.rcn.

pcmcia support

2003-04-04 Thread Alan Hourihane
Is someone working on pcmcia support for GRUB. Specifically I'm interested in getting a 3com pcmcia network card available to grub, so that I can netboot different OS on a laptop. Thanks. Alan. ___ Bug-grub mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Bug-grub] Re: Proposal.

2001-12-06 Thread Alan Grimes
Jason Thomas wrote: > > we could make the list subscription only posting. Even though I have been on the list for less than a week, I can comment on this by saying that part of the list's is to act as a general inquiry list from the website; hence the setting is reply to sender rather than reply

Proposal.

2001-12-06 Thread Alan Grimes
I propose, in the interest of eliminating spam, that the list be changed such that all non-subscribed postings must be approved by a moderator. I recognise that a primary purpose of this list is to give timely advice to those in need but the tonage of pink meat here needs to take precidence. -

BUG: GNU takeover.

2001-12-02 Thread Alan Grimes
om =( I have been thinking about this for a few days and I have decided to report the inclusion of GRUB, as GRUB, in the GNU project as a bug, one that I find extremely frustrating. My frustration regarding this subject is to the point that I am about to go running through the streets screaming.

The big bug is grub

2001-11-06 Thread Alan Knell
ently desiring the stimulus to bring forth. Now there's a really sexy boot-loader! PCs aren't PC. Alan ___ Bug-grub mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub

Re: [PATCH] Silence gas warning about "*"

2000-05-29 Thread Alan Modra
ply a gcc bug. It's likely that these ancient versions of gcc couldn't be used with assemblers other than gas. As far as binutils-2.9.1 goes, I think it was only certain of H.J. Lu's releases that gave an error on "call *(%ebx)" I don't think anyone should be at all worried about backwards compatibility with these assemblers. Alan Modra -- Linuxcare. Support for the Revolution.

Re: Grub documentation non-existent

2000-04-22 Thread Alan McLean
David A. Bandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the fsck'ing POS out). A way to translate grub.info*.gz into something > usable would also be appreciated. As already pointed out, info can be translated into DVI, Postscript, or HTML. In addition to the EMACS and TkInfo interfaces pointed out there i

Re: how to boot MS windows using grub

2000-04-17 Thread Alan McLean
Sébastien Huss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I can't make grub boot MS windows. > There's no kernel to boot. > I can't find a correct chainload. > So I want to know if grub is able to boot windows. And > if how to do this . Chainloading works fine for me. Did the method in the GRUB manual not wor

Re: Installation trouble with latest CVS

1999-11-06 Thread Alan McLean
OKUJI Yoshinori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > When I first tried to manually boot Debian via GRUB command line > > I did get VFS error with the root partition. [...] > > This is probably because you just didn't specify the root partition. Yep, I was specifying the kernel parameter incorrectl

Re: Installation trouble with latest CVS

1999-01-04 Thread Alan McLean
OKUJI Yoshinori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ah, I found a serious bug in the command "embed". Probably it was > the cause. I'm afraid that your filesystem on the first disk was > somewhat corrupted. Sorry... I hope that you have already made a > backup for your disk... (In fact, the filesystem

Installation trouble with latest CVS

1999-01-03 Thread Alan McLean
Here's the dialog after booting a grub floppy built with the latest CVS, grub> find /boot/grub/stage1 grub> root (hd0,1) Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83 grub> setup (hd0) Run "embed /boot/grub/e2fs_stage_1_5 (hd0)" 15 sectors are embedded. Run "install /boot