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On Friday 21 July 2006 11:58, Molle Bestefich wrote:
Whom on earth wants to use alpha software as their boot loader?
Oh, what a shameless comment. Nobody said such a thing when GRUB was born. If
all people were like you, any new technology wouldn't be accepted or
Summary: ARP or unsolicited UDP traffic stops the GRUB TFTP download
Original Submission: When using Grub to Net Boot Cluster Knoppix 3.4 via a R
TL8169, grub hangs if it receives ARP or unsolicited UDP traffic before start
ing any TFTP download (kernel or cfg file).
I compiled the
Wolf Lammen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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D. Software Design
Some of the complexity of stage 1 could be put down to the fact that it is
designed as an allrounder. Whether you use it on a hard disk or on a floppy
disk does not matter at all. This was convenient at times when there were only
I'm making effort on a new version of GRUB. I have applied several
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Okuji
Good news, indeed!
A couple of questions, as I'm hacking on grub integration into my own
development board
* Is there a (preliminary) list of changes since 0.93?
* I just stumbled on this code (in 0.93),