Hello again from Gregg C Levine usually with Jedi Knight Computers
My apologies to those of you, who started tracking down the appropriate
answers to my questions about booting a DOS partition using the current
version of GRUB. It happens that I have already created a successful boot
disk, and those instructions, on it, work. Good luck on the idea of tracking
down the solution to my other problem for obtaining  the current CVS code,
and building it.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gregg C Levine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 10:01 PM
> To: Bug-Grub
> Subject: Booting using a serial console code and DOS partitions
>
>
> Hello from Gregg C Levine usually with Jedi Knight Computers
> I have a request for all of you, and then a question.
> First the request:
> Announcement was made regarding booting from a serial console using GRUB,
> where is that code stored? If it is still sitting on the CVS
> store, then we
> have a problem, I do not have access to it, via Linux, just via
> Windows. Now
> the question:
> How would I configure GRUB to boot a DOS partition? (DOS in this concept
> refers to the original product from MS, and the compatibles from other
> companies.)
> --
> Gregg C Levine mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Use the Force, Luke." Obi-Wan Kenobi
> "Trust in the Force, Luke, and wait." Obi-Wan Kenobi
> "The Force will be with you. Always. " Obi-Wan Kenobi
> "May the Force be with you." "And to you" Anonymous
> (This company dedicates this e-mail to the memory of Gen'l Obi-Wan Kenobi
> (Perhaps the greatest of all of the Jedi Knights))
>
>

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