(I'm not subscribed, but I'll be checking the archive for any answers in case you don't copy me directly.)
In anticipation of building a Linux system on my Daughter's PC, I installed Windows98 on one partition, then partitioned and formatted the rest of the drive for Linux. Next, I built grub on my PC and used a floppy to install it on hers, setting up the menu to chainload Windows98. Now her PC boots from grub and loads Windows98. The next stage is to build Linux into the Linux partitions I've created. To simplify the process, I'll be using a bootable LFS CD, however, her PC can not boot from the CDROM, only floppy or hard drive. The boot floppy image that was used for the CD was 2.88M, since it's only an image, therefore I can not extract the boot image to a real floppy. Is it possible to boot from this CD using the grub command line that is on the PC? I've looked through the doc's, FAQ's and mailing list, but don't see an answer. Am I missing something obvious? Cheers, John Gay _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub