report to ask a question.
For that there are the bug-grub and help-grub mailing lists.
GRUB 2 only has grub-install.
That was and is always the prefered way to install it, even for GRUB Legacy.
If GRUB 2's grub-install works then it should work.
You have to try it out
URL:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?27625
Summary: Question about install and setup.
Project: GNU GRUB
Submitted by: booster
Submitted on: Срд 07 Окт 2009 21:20:43
Category: None
Severity: Major
Hello,
I am preparing a new linux system using GRUB2 for this aircraft:
http://www.dlr.de/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-1/86_read-18278/
I have some problems when trying to booting the linux system from a USB memory
stick. Here is a trace of what I do and
observe:
Tschiedel, Winfrid wrote:
Hi,
In times of large disks there is a need to change from msdos partition tables
to gpt
( support of partitions 2 TB, or support of more than 15 partitions ).
But it looks like, that grub supports only booting of partition 1,2 or 3.
Are there any plans to
Hi,
In times of large disks there is a need to change from msdos partition tables
to gpt
( support of partitions 2 TB, or support of more than 15 partitions ).
But it looks like, that grub supports only booting of partition 1,2 or 3.
Are there any plans to remove this restriction ??
Browsing
Felix Miata wrote:
...
I've never installed Vista.
You haven't missed much :o)
I've never installed Grub to any MBR
intentionally, and when done by accident, always replaced it with standard
MBR code...
Now that you explain your reasons I must admit it seems like a good idea.
And I never
On 2008/07/23 16:34 (GMT-0700) walt apparently typed:
Felix Miata wrote:
I've never installed Grub to any MBR
intentionally, and when done by accident, always replaced it with standard
MBR code...
Now that you explain your reasons I must admit it seems like a good idea.
And I never
y_farkash wrote:
walter s wrote:
By default, grub looks for /boot/grub/menu.lst on the boot drive (where
grub resides in the mbr).
But if, for sake of argument, I have grub on the MBR of the first HD (lets
call it hda), and I have hda1 being a Debian partition and hda2 being
whatever, Gentoo,
On 2008/07/22 17:26 (GMT-0700) walt apparently typed:
Now, just to confuse you further, Felix has a good point: I recall from
decades past (not past enough!) that the ordinary DOS mbr will boot the
partition marked *active*, even if it's (M$ forbid!) not Windows.
If you now install grub to
Hi,
I was just wondering whether or not the GRUB Boot Loader is included in the
FULL Installation of Ubuntu Linux (Version 7.04 / 7.10). As on most
occasions I have wondered if it has been included in the installation of the
Linux O.S.?
Another Question I have for you to answer is, because I do
of the
Linux O.S.?
Another Question I have for you to answer is, because I do like Linux, as
well as Windows on my computer. How will I go about installing both on
(Windows, Main OS Internal Hard Drive. Linux, on an External Hard Drive).
Without the need of the GRUB Boot Loader. As when I install Linux
-Original Message-
From: Ian Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 3:37 PM
To: bug-grub@gnu.org
Subject: Booting solaris from linux on a dual-boot machine
with linux GRUBMBR : a difficult question
Hello,
This may seem be a somewhat difficult (at least to me
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Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 3:37 PM
To: bug-grub@gnu.org
Subject: Booting solaris from linux on a dual-boot machine
with linux GRUBMBR : a difficult question
Hello,
This may seem be a somewhat difficult (at least to me ) and
long question; Hope you can help.
I have Feodra Core 6
28, 2006 3:37 PM
To: bug-grub@gnu.org
Subject: Booting solaris from linux on a dual-boot machine=20
with linux GRUBMBR : a difficult question
=20
=20
Hello,
This may seem be a somewhat difficult (at least to me ) and=20
long question; Hope you can help.
=20
I have Feodra Core 6
Ian Brown escribió:
Hello,
Once you recover the solaris's grub ... reinstall linux grub on the linux
partition boot sector and then chainload from solaris's grub to this
linux
grub and you're done.
Just to make sure I understand: by reinstall linux grub, do you mean
that I will
boot into
Hello,
Once you recover the solaris's grub ... reinstall linux grub on the linux
partition boot sector and then chainload from solaris's grub to this linux
grub and you're done.
Just to make sure I understand: by reinstall linux grub, do you mean
that I will
boot into solaris , then when the
Hello,
This may seem be a somewhat difficult (at least to me ) and long question;
Hope you can help.
I have Feodra Core 6 on x86_64.
The grub there is from default installation rpm ,grub-0.97-13.
I had installed linux AFTER I hade installed solaris on this
machine. Now I want to be able to boot
I want to install a linux distro on a partition of a disk. The system
already has a running linux. What I currently do is copy the install
kernel and the install initrd to my grub partition and add an entry to
the menu.lst file. I **select** the install menu-entry for the first
boot and the actual
Hello,I have a question about GRUB that has confused me for quite a while.I have installed Windows XP on my first (C:) Partition. After that, I installedSuSE Linux 9.3, and chose GRUB to be installed on MBR.
There is no problem with booting. Windoz is booted by chainloading (hd0,0), and Linux
Sina, looks to me like you're making an
image of the boot sector of the first partition, not the MBR. You probably
want ( dd if=/dev/hda of=/tmp/MBR ). Notice just "hda" and
not "hda1". "hda" will get you the MBR, "hda1" gets you the boot sector of
the first partition, in your case the
Hello,
first I appologize if this is not the right place to post this question.
My question is concerned with using grub to do boot of a diskless
machine over the network.
I have recently posted to Etherboot a network driver for Mellanox
Technologies HCA devices, implementing IP Over Infiniband
On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 01:44:03PM +0200, Eli Cohen wrote:
Hello,
I am replying only because noone else did yet, although I am probably
not the right person to do so.
first I appologize if this is not the right place to post this question.
My question is concerned with using grub to do boot
because noone else did yet, although I am probably
not the right person to do so.
first I appologize if this is not the right place to post this question.
My question is concerned with using grub to do boot of a diskless
machine over the network.
I have recently posted to Etherboot
in my pc the boot loader has lost
and after start a pc is gives like as...
grub
...according to u what should i to do for installing grub?
can I upgrade it by using fc3 cds ?
If you have done a Windows reinstall or similar you can download Super Grub
Disk (in cdrom version)
in my pc the boot loader has lost
and after start a pc is gives like as...
grub
..according to u what should i to do for installing grub?
...can I upgrade it by using fc3 cds ?
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On Tuesday 02 August 2005 05:51, Martin Baute wrote:
The thing is, unless I'm missing something, at this
point %si is pointing to the zero byte at the end
of notification_message... so where is %si set to
a reasonable value, which I have missed?
Look at the code before that. It calls a BIOS
Am Dienstag, 2. August 2005 23:40 schrieben Sie:
On Tuesday 02 August 2005 05:51, Martin Baute wrote:
The thing is, unless I'm missing something, at this
point %si is pointing to the zero byte at the end
of notification_message... so where is %si set to
a reasonable value, which I have
Hi there,
I might prove my novice-ness with ASM coding by
asking this question, but...
...I read the grub2/boot/i386/pc/boot.S sources, and
one thing really has me wondering. Following the
control flow of it, assuming a LBA-capable hard
drive, brings me to:
lba_mode:
/* save the total
Hello!
I am using Suse 9.3 which comes along with Grub 0.95. As I have some time
left, I tried to teach myself how to implement my own backgound pictures in
the graphical menu selector of grub.
As I searched through the web, I found many sites touching the issue, but none
really explaining
On Friday 29 April 2005 22:06, Tom Carpenter wrote:
1) when Etherboot downloads and runs nbgrub, networking is
configured, but nbgrub just loops, printing the following:
Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Netmask: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Server: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Gateway: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
TFTP error 2
I'm trying to compile grub (legacy) so that the nbgrub image,
when downloaded and run by Etherboot:
1) by default configures a network adapter and downloads
a menu.lst via tftp
and if the tftp download of menu.lst fails
2) attempts to boot the os installed on a local hard drive
If I use nbgrub
Hi,
I'm network booting with GRUB 0.94. Is it possible to make grub fetch
the vmlinuz and ramdisk from the same directory as it got menu.lst
without specifying the full path in menu.lst? I've seen this
functionality in elilo and wonder if it is possible in grub too?
Some more information:
My
Hi, sorry for spamming list with stupid questions but
I did not found any other obvious place (if there is one in the first
place).
I've installed GRUB Legacy, but since I have windows xp in my (hd0, 0)
I decided to start GRUB from a floppy. This because I do not quite
know how computer boots, I
On Sat, Apr 02, 2005 at 04:45:00AM +0400, Aleksei wrote:
I may select OS of alien computer). Will installing
GRUB Legacy to my (hd0, 0) override bootmagic? Of course, that would
not be that much of a disaster, since I could always reinstall bootmagic
when travelling.
no that will override
Dear sir:
I am a Chinese man.In RedHat8.0 whose kernel is
2.4.18 ,I compile Grub-0.95.It is Ok.Then I modify
stage2/stage2.c.In cmain function,before
is_opened = is_present = open_present_menu(),I add
some code.In my added code,I use grub_open function to
open a file.Then I compile and
Le dimanche 06 février 2005 à 03:58, Ketjes Jette a écrit:
- At the first boot we would start the new kernel: if I could change
the default value to 1 before the real kernel is booted (no matter if
the kernel can boot or not), than my problem is solved.
With the last version of Grub, you can
Hi,
- I'm managing a remote machine (it takes quite some time and effort
to get physical access to the machine)
- I'm using grub as boot-loader
- I've got 2 stanza: 0 = new compiled kernel, 1 = old (proven to work) kernel
- I can power-cycle my machine remotely (with PDU from APC)
I am always
Title: newbie question(s)
can anyone tell me if the *_STAGE1_5 are obsolete with
GRUB 0.95?
Is that why the version number goes down one when I
include them in the hdd install of GRUB?
-Original Message-From:
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Guillermo
Title: newbie question(s)
hello,
I just signed up today so please forgive me if I ask a repeated question.
I wanted to find out, is it normal for the version number to go down by one when installing GRUB to the HDD?
I got a hold of a *.img file that when written to a floppy and booted
i wanna add some fun, and use a splashimage for the boot menu of
pxegrub.
It is possible, since I'm using it quite some time in different
versions with my home rolled splash screens, but it's a bit
complicated, since it involves some patches and related packages.
I'm doing this with SuSE, and
On Saturday 02 October 2004 11:13, Alexandre LISSY wrote:
Hi,
i've installed a network boot system, using PXEgub (from grub
0.95), which work perfectly.
i wanna add some fun, and use a splashimage for the boot menu of
pxegrub.
i've tried severals cases, but none works. So, i ask you to
Hi,
i've installed a network boot system, using PXEgub (from grub 0.95),
which work perfectly.
i wanna add some fun, and use a splashimage for the boot menu of pxegrub.
i've tried severals cases, but none works. So, i ask you to know if it's
possible, and if it is, what to do to use it ?
by
excuse me, i wanna know how can i add some users in the form mike.rogers
because the Red Hat 9 version is not allowed to do that, i asked some teachers
and they told me to modify the \md5\ but i cant find something about it. I will
really appreciate your help.
sorry. i forgot: also, would it be possible, in the future maybe, to be able
to boot a cd/kernel_image_on_a_cd using a grub floppy?that would be
really nice. it does work for loading from a cd if actually booted from
the cd, but i can't seem to find the way to do it from a floppy(or any
other
hello. i have come to play with grub a bit and i am really excited about
it. however, i wonder if there is any function for rebooting in case of
kernel panic and booting a different entry in the menu (something
similar to what lilo can do: boot once + reboot on panic..)
i have been googling all
On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 08:48:32AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello. i have come to play with grub a bit and i am really excited about
it. however, i wonder if there is any function for rebooting in case of
kernel panic and booting a different entry in the menu (something
similar to
On Sun, May 23, 2004 at 04:20:01PM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello. i have come to play with grub a bit and i am really excited about
it. however, i wonder if there is any function for rebooting in case of
kernel panic and booting a different entry in the menu
-Original Message-
From: Sorin Serban
Subject: Re: question(feature request..?)
well, i seemed to have phrased that wrong, i was veru tired to. hte
previous reply seems to be more or less what i meant. the boot on panic
option is a kernel option, that u can append (panic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello. i have come to play with grub a bit and i am really excited about
it. however, i wonder if there is any function for rebooting in case of
kernel panic and booting a different entry in the menu (something
similar to what lilo can do: boot once + reboot on panic..)
question
Karan Saberwal writes:
I have been trying to generate a script which will generate the md5
hash for
a string taken as input from the command line.
I use the openssl passwd command for this purpose, eg,
$ openssl passwd -1 secret
$1$Ia9cLJGU$q2Hj95gf4d8PFHRLKXFxz1
Karan Saberwal writes:
I have been trying to generate a script which will generate the md5 hash for
a string taken as input from the command line.
I use the openssl passwd command for this purpose, eg,
$ openssl passwd -1 secret
$1$Ia9cLJGU$q2Hj95gf4d8PFHRLKXFxz1
on my Debian
Hi
I have been trying to generate a script which will generate the md5 hash for
a string taken as input from the command line . For that , I used
/sbin/grub-md5crypt
, and used it as follows -
#!/bin/sh
# File name - md5.sh
# This script will generate the md5
Hello,
I have a question regarding manual boot of Linux. Here is what in the grub.conf file:
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.20-8 ro root=LABEL=/
initrd /initrd-2.4.20-8.img
Now, let's assume I don't know the version of vmlinuz and the initrd image. If I am
On Monday 17 November 2003 18:01, Tom Dau wrote:
(B Now, let's assume I don't know the version of vmlinuz and the initrd
(B image. If I am at the grub prompt, how do I find out the version of
(B Linux to pass to the kernel command and initrd command?
(B
(BPushing TAB. It is better to read
Hi,
I'm trying to boot with the sample kernel in the docs directory but
not having much success. Here's what happens:
grub rooot (hd0,0)
grub kernel /junk
[Multiboot-elf, 0x10:-x7a8:0x4018, shtab=0x105168, entry=0x10]
grub boot
... here it just hangs ...
This is on a Dell Optiplex
Treutwein, IuK, Ref. III A 3
Bernhard.Treutwein(at)verwaltung uni-muenchen de
-Original Message-
From: Sohaib Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 8:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Question
hello
i want to ask that what binary
hello
i want to ask that what binary format the grub
loader recongizes. when i place Linux a.out(Linux7.2)
file either static or dynamic linked --- grub does not
load that file. neither grub loads plain binary
.com(windows) file. so please tell me what file format
grub recongizes and
Hi,
Quoting Sohaib Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i want to ask that what binary format the grub
loader recongizes. when i place Linux a.out(Linux7.2)
file either static or dynamic linked --- grub does not
load that file. neither grub loads plain binary
.com(windows) file. so please tell me
Not exactly a bug, more like a few points that aren't quite clear in the
manual.
(Incidentally, I did hit a nasty bug - I was trying to boot Win95 on /hdc1 by
using the 'map' and 'hide' technique, and either Grub or Win95 went and
screwed with my Linux partition on /hda5 - changed it to
On Friday 26 September 2003 07:01, cr wrote:
(snip)
I gather, though it may fool DOS/Windows, Grub itself takes no notice of
the mapping, since
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
rootnoverify (hd1)still points at /hda.
Damn! I meant, 'rootnoverify (hd0,0)' still points at /hda, i.e.
I am intstalled on my computer OS Linux and used grub 0.98 ver.
Now, I amcriet new partition and formated vfat-32 for windows-xp.
When I rebooted OS Windows, Grub asked me same command.
What can I doing for Installing OS Windows-xp? I have "partition comander" and OS linux and OS windous-xp.
On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 08:40:38AM -0700, Harrity Susan wrote:
Sorry to bother but I'm an amateur, at home user w/ problem:
Windows cannnot start because the following file is missing or corrupt:
(windows 2000
root)/system32/ntosarn1.exe.
Can you direct us to a solution? MS website
im looking for something to create a multiple floppy booting system i
can put on a hdd, zip and or cd-rom. ide like to beable to create images
of floppy disks ( i have util disks and special boot disks) and use them
specifically on a cd with a menu system to boot from wich ever. Did i
explain
file menu.lst resides.
In addition, in order to perform the install command, GRUB needs
to be able to access the filesystem where its stage2 resides, and,
this stage2 file must exist at boot time.
My simple question should be yes however I have tried to install GRUB but I
get errors
I've been trying to find out why Grub will not boot
my OS/2 MCP 4.52 installation. The boot managers
Airboot and OS/2 Bootmanager do. Some folks on
the comp.os.os2.* groups tell me that OS/2 needs
the string 'I13X' at segment 30H, offset 0 (0030:)
stored in memory before it will boot. At
Title: Question: Booting off any drive connected to a RAID controller ...
In the environment that I am currently using, I have a 3ware RAID controller (operating in JBOD mode) having 12 drives connected to it. I am using Linux 2.4. In this env, I can only boot off the first drive
At Sun, 29 Dec 2002 11:46:07 +0800,
Sampson Fung wrote:
Can I have menu.lst on different partitions to work in a cascaded mode?
Use the command configfile.
Okuji
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This is a procedural question and I hope that it will be an easy one for
you experts to answer! :)
I have two SCSI 9Gb hard drives in my system. I first loaded Red Hat
7.2 on the second drive and installe dGRUB as my boot loader, in order
to allow Windows to have complete access to the first
there are a number of ways. What you should probably do is boot into
linux using a recover cd or floppy. then run grub-install.
Redhat usually makes a /boot partition so if you have one something
like this:
grub-install --root-directory=/boot /dev/sda
On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 09:35:30AM -0600,
Dear All,
Currently I have 3 versions of RH installed to 4 SCSI HDD of my first
AIC7770 card and I have a linux software raid on my second AIC7770 card.
My disk map is:
/dev/sda1 ext3 /boot
# only used to store menu.lst, each RH has its own boot sub-dir.
/dev/sda2 ext3 /tmp
/dev/sda3 swap swap
Hello,
I have a question regarding grub. The various entries in grub.conf are listed
under their titles. Is there a way to get the chosen title during the start-up?
I would like to use this to boot with different configurations - e.g. load
modules for wireless or not.
Thank you in advance
At Fri, 13 Dec 2002 10:45:45 -0600,
Michael Eichler wrote:
I have a question regarding grub. The various entries in grub.conf are listed
under their titles. Is there a way to get the chosen title during the start-up?
I would like to use this to boot with different configurations - e.g. load
Hi GRUB hackers,
I have a question.
GRUB documentation contains the following text:
Support multiple filesystem types
Support multiple filesystem types transparently, plus a useful
explicit blocklist notation. The currently supported filesystem
types are BSD FFS, DOS FAT16 and FAT32
I think the block adressing in the chainloader is meant.
/herbert
At 16:29 06.12.2002, Yury Umanets wrote:
Hi GRUB hackers,
I have a question.
GRUB documentation contains the following text:
Support multiple filesystem types
Support multiple filesystem types transparently, plus a useful
At Fri, 06 Dec 2002 18:29:23 +0300,
Yury Umanets wrote:
What does blocklist notation means?
http://www.gnu.org/manual/grub-0.92/html_node/Block-list-syntax.html#Block%20list%20syntax
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On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 09:05, Roman Jordan wrote:
Hi, i downloaded grub version 0.92. And i found no information about the
splash image. I use at the moment grub version 0.91. If i there call info
grub i found one sentences about splash image. My question now:
Is a splash image usable
Hi, i downloaded grub version 0.92. And i found no information about the
splash image. I use at the moment grub version 0.91. If i there call info
grub i found one sentences about splash image. My question now:
Is a splash image usable in version 0.92?
And if so, are there the same limitations
Hi,
I plan to convert my PC to a dual boot system. I currently run OS/2 (yes some of us still use it) and plan
to install Red Hat. I plan to use
GNU GRUB instead of IBMs Boot Manager since it appears GRUB has more functionality. I am particularly interested in GRUBs ability
to access
I can't figure out how to install grub for the following
situation:
1) Removable disk is currently hd0 (hda). It contains
installed Linux system. Grub files (including menu.lst) are in
/boot/grub.
2) Drive will be hd3 (hdd) at boot time.
I did this once before, but can't duplicate
hello, I have a question about automake.
I wanted to change the Makefile.in, so I need edit the Makefile.am
First, I tried to run the command in the grub root path.
#aclocal
#autoconf
till now , It is ok
#automake
some message showed the some error.
Some of variable didn't
hello, I have a question about automake of the grub.0.90
.I wanted to change the Makefile.in, so I need edit the
Makefile.amFirst, I tried to run the command in the grub root
path.#aclocal#autoconftill now , It is
ok#automakesome message showed the some error.Some of
variable
Read the file INSTALL.
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The docs say:
# cd /usr/share/grub/i386-pc
# dd if=stage1 of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=1
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
# dd if=stage2 of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 seek=1
153+1 records in
153+1 records out
#
Considering the fact that 'stage1' is 512 bytes anyway, wouldn't it be simpler
to specify: cat
I was attempting to control the local boot of a machine using a tftp server.
As
boot-time and network bandwidth are considerations, I've preloaded various
images to a machine, and attempted to use the, configfile command retrieve a
configuration file form a tftp server.
Problem:
1) the
Hi
Using a boot floppy i can boot either windows or linux from the command line
interface. I wish to install grub on my hard drive but i'm not sure what i
need to do. I have a windows partition on hda1 and my linux partition on
hda2. if i do setup (hd0) at the grub command prompt where does
When grub starts it says,
GRUB Hard Disk Error
The manual says that that means it cannot properly detect the disk's
geometry. Will putting a geometry command in the menu.lst be a fix for
this? Or is there something else I that will fix this that I do not
know?
btw I'm not on the list - please
I'm trying to use grub to boot a flash image, which I'm making up as a
normal file under linux, then creating partitions inside that file with
fdisk, dding mkfs'd partitions into that file with offsets, then mounting
those partitions, and populating them with an OS.
It all works. Except for
Interesting topic !
I play armound with this, with the further problem to have a cross
build from Sparc (Solaris) to i386.
One quite simple way is, you create a stage1 + stage1_5 on a device of
your choise with an normal (online) install. The dd the MBR+nr_of_blocks
of stage1.5 into a file,
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 12:32:55PM +0100, Christoph Plattner mentioned:
Interesting topic !
I play armound with this, with the further problem to have a cross
build from Sparc (Solaris) to i386.
One quite simple way is, you create a stage1 + stage1_5 on a device of
your choise with an
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 12:52:48PM +, John P. Looney mentioned:
Looks good. But, on booting a box with this flash chip, I got a grub
hard disk error of some description. I think it could be that grub is
telling init that the root filesystem is on hd1 (which it no longer is, on
the target
Hi,
I am Hani H. Hilow
Please I want to ask about the [Boot Loader],
Where is it stored? What is the name of that file?
WINDOWS XP shows the file content called BOOT.??? I
don't know its extension, I tried to search my files
for that file, but it was not found.
Waiting for your reply,
I didn't see mention of this in the FAQ, though I attempted to emulate
directions on installation.
What I have done is RAID1 on /dev/hde and /dev/hdg so I've a root raid and
raided swap. It rebooted fine, so grub has no trouble with the existing
setup. I did a COLD swap of /dev/hde, so the
Hello,
A friend and I are installing linux on a flash device, and currently we're
using GRUB. One of the reasons we chose not to use LILO was that by
default it writes to the device on every boot; these flash devices are
only good for so many writes.
We went looking through the FAQ and other
Hello all,
I was wondering if GRUB will work on Alpha hardware ?
I got this old Multia/UDB boxen yesterday and install debian-alpha on it,
but MILO is such a pain in the but, so i am thinking of installing GRUB on
it...
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On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Igor Pruchanskiy wrote:
I was wondering if GRUB will work on Alpha hardware ?
I got this old Multia/UDB boxen yesterday and install debian-alpha on it,
but MILO is such a pain in the but, so i am thinking of installing GRUB on
it...
Grub is presently, far as I'm aware,
Can you please help me?
I have Promise ultra ata 100 TX2
controller,
and i can't load my linux (it was on
/dev/hda)? it says "root file system is not found"
Can you please help me how to solve this
problem, will GRUB load my linux normally, like lilo always did before i bought
this damn
Hi!
On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 06:38:07AM +0800, Rogelio Serrano wrote:
Alternately, I suppose that GRUB could be hacked to map 0xc000-0x
to the physical range 0x-0x3000.
I think that this would violate the multiboot standard. There is a
linker option to change
Hello,
I'm looking at using GRUB to load a Multiboot compliant kernel. I'm using a
reduced Linux kernel as a starting point for playing with this (the goal is
to eventually load the ELF executable 'vmlinux' as produced by 'make
vmlinux').
Anyway, the first problem seems to be that the kernel
On Apr 18, Canavessi Carlos Martin wrote:
Hello!
I am an argentine user of grub since the first versions, and last night I
was installing Debian 2.2 for the 5th time, and when I installed grub, I
wrote this command:
grub-install /dev/hda1 (where you can notice the hda1 instead of hda)
*
Hello!
I am an argentine user of grub since the first versions, and last night I
was installing Debian 2.2 for the 5th time, and when I installed grub, I
wrote this command:
grub-install /dev/hda1 (where you can notice the hda1 instead of hda)
* hda1 is windows partition
* hda2 is swap linux
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