[bug #62821] Request the addition of zstd compression support for ZFS

2022-07-27 Thread John
URL: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?62821> Summary: Request the addition of zstd compression support for ZFS Project: GNU GRUB Submitter: nosehair Submitted: Wed 27 Jul 2022 11:35:18 AM UTC Category: B

Re: request

2020-03-01 Thread Aneesa Parker
Thank you. My friend knows nothing about computers. He will be very upset. I have Ubuntu 18.04LTS on a USB. Please can you tell me the command to boot from the USB from grub-repair ? I will deeply appreciate that. On Monday, 2 March 2020, 11:41:03 am AEDT, Carl Karsten wrote:

Re: request

2020-03-01 Thread Carl Karsten
Hello Aneesa, first, relax. It is likely an easy fix, and if not it is likely easy to reinstall everything from the ground up, and likely your friend that lent you their laptop won't mind any of this. I would start by asking your friend for help. it may be embarrassing, but I assure you I

request

2020-03-01 Thread Aneesa Parker
hello i am really struggling with grub. someone lent me their laptop for an on-line course. i made an awful mistake. using grub-config, i changed the setting to 'legacy' instead of 'efi'. previously, it was booting properly. ubuntu lts 18.04. no other operating system. now, it just goes into

RE:Important request, participation in software development study

2020-02-05 Thread ivandarioarroyo
Dear Engineers, Yesterday I sent a message asking for help with a survey, some of you suggested that I create a form that does not require login. I beg you to help me with this survey, it really is important. If you have a Google account:

Important request, participation in software development study

2020-02-04 Thread ivandarioarroyo
Dear Engineers, When I write this message, I think I am writing to the best software developers in the world, or to those who are in the process of being one. I write to ask you a favor. I am a UMA PhD student and I study the use of formal and non-formal models in the software industry.

[bug #51451] Review request for ZFS boot environment patch

2017-08-30 Thread Vladimir Serbinenko
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #51451 (project grub): Please use grub-de...@gnu.org for patch reviews ___ Reply to this item at: ___ Message sent via/by

[bug #51451] Review request for ZFS boot environment patch

2017-07-12 Thread Paul Lagerweij
URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?51451> Summary: Review request for ZFS boot environment patch Project: GNU GRUB Submitted by: plagerweij Submitted on: Wed 12 Jul 2017 02:54:23 PM UTC Category: User Int

[Feature request] Warning if UEFI Secure Boot is not enabled

2017-04-26 Thread Fred .Flintstone
If Secure Boot is not enabled the user don't know. It would nice if GRUB told the user, Secure Boot isn't enabled. Then the user becomes aware of that and can know if his system has been tampered with and it has been disabled. And can also know that its off and he should probably enable it for

Re: Grub bug report / feature request

2016-04-01 Thread Andrei Borzenkov
01.04.2016 08:14, Ron пишет: > > Greetings, > > grub.cfg supports 3 colour options: > > set menu_color_normal > set menu_color_highlight > set color_normal > There is also color_highlight > > However, /etc/default/grub only supports 2: > > GRUB_COLOR_NORMAL > GRUB_COLOR_HIGHLIGHT > > >

Grub bug report / feature request

2016-04-01 Thread Ron
Greetings, grub.cfg supports 3 colour options: set menu_color_normal set menu_color_highlight set color_normal However, /etc/default/grub only supports 2: GRUB_COLOR_NORMAL GRUB_COLOR_HIGHLIGHT I'd like to propose that grub supports the 3rd "set" option, and further, that it be named

[bug #36850] Feature Request: Ability to disable submenus in configuration

2013-11-03 Thread Vladimir Serbinenko
Update of bug #36850 (project grub): Status:None = Fixed Open/Closed:Open = Closed ___ Reply to this item at:

[bug #36850] Feature Request: Ability to disable submenus in configuration

2013-06-20 Thread Craig Sanders
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #36850 (project grub): See also Debian Bug Report #690538 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=690538. A patch to add support for GRUB_ENABLE_SUBMENUS config variable is attached. (file #28369, file #28370)

[bug #36850] Feature Request: Ability to disable submenus in configuration

2012-07-15 Thread Konstantinos Smanis
URL: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?36850 Summary: Feature Request: Ability to disable submenus in configuration Project: GNU GRUB Submitted by: ksmanis Submitted on: Sun 15 Jul 2012 12:15:13 PM GMT Category: Configuration

Request control variable GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_SUBMENUS be added to default 10_linux/usr/bin/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc

2012-03-17 Thread Nick Vinson
Hello, I have been using grub2 since version 1.97 and I've noticed a change in behavior with 2.00_beta2 (I skipped 2.00_beta1). When Grub boots it provides a menu which hides what kernels I have installed and places them in a submenu (named advanced options). Currently, the only way for me to

Purposing an Alternative Feature Request: Make Use of Whole-Disk UUIDs

2012-02-04 Thread Jake Thomas
I figured I better give this its own thread, but it stems from [bug #35354] Cloning GRUB2 1.99 makes clone not bootable. Is the following a valid suggestion? It'd be pretty powerful and useful if it could be done: Suppose Grub could utilize MBR and GPT header whole-disk UUIDs. In the MBR,

Re: Purposing an Alternative Feature Request: Make Use of Whole-Disk UUIDs

2012-02-04 Thread Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko
On 04.02.2012 12:11, Jake Thomas wrote: I figured I better give this its own thread, but it stems from [bug #35354] Cloning GRUB2 1.99 makes clone not bootable. Is the following a valid suggestion? It'd be pretty powerful and useful if it could be done: Suppose Grub could utilize MBR and

Re: Purposing an Alternative Feature Request: Make Use of Whole-Disk UUIDs

2012-02-04 Thread Keshav P R
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 16:41, Jake Thomas jthomas97...@yahoo.com wrote: I figured I better give this its own thread, but it stems from [bug #35354] Cloning GRUB2 1.99 makes clone not bootable. Is the following a valid suggestion? It'd be pretty powerful and useful if it could be done:

[bug #10317] Request for DEC 21X4 Serials Adapter Support

2007-12-15 Thread Robert Millan
Update of bug #10317 (project grub): Open/Closed:Open = Closed ___ Follow-up Comment #2: We've moved to GRUB 2 as a development platform. Unfortunately, GRUB 2 doesn't have network

[bug #15004] Request: Alternate nomenclature for drives

2007-12-15 Thread Robert Millan
Update of bug #15004 (project grub): Open/Closed:Open = Closed ___ Reply to this item at: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?15004 ___ Message

[bug #1552] Req: vendor-class-identifier string in grub's DHCP request

2007-12-15 Thread Robert Millan
Update of bug #1552 (project grub): Open/Closed:Open = Closed ___ Follow-up Comment #2: We've moved to GRUB 2 as a development platform. Unfortunately, GRUB 2 doesn't have network

[bug #8189] Request for Realtek r8169 1000Mbs Adapter Support

2007-12-15 Thread Robert Millan
Update of bug #8189 (project grub): Open/Closed:Open = Closed ___ Follow-up Comment #5: We've moved to GRUB 2 as a development platform. Unfortunately, GRUB 2 doesn't have network

[bug #8190] Request for Laptop Cardbus Adapter Support

2007-12-15 Thread Robert Millan
Update of bug #8190 (project grub): Open/Closed:Open = Closed ___ Follow-up Comment #1: We've moved to GRUB 2 as a development platform. Unfortunately, GRUB 2 doesn't have network support

request for subscription

2007-01-02 Thread Benoit Donnette
All is in the title. I wish to subscribe so as to volunteer for GRUB legacy maintainance. Sorry if it is not the right place for this, I basically followed the instructions given on the FSF France Web site. ___ Bug-grub mailing list Bug-grub@gnu.org

RE: request for subscription

2007-01-02 Thread Gregg C Levine
Of Benoit Donnette Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 4:47 AM To: bug-grub@gnu.org Subject: request for subscription All is in the title. I wish to subscribe so as to volunteer for GRUB legacy maintainance. Sorry if it is not the right place for this, I basically followed the instructions

[bug #15004] Request: Alternate nomenclature for drives

2005-11-19 Thread anonymous
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #15004 (project grub): This simply is not possible because the bios does not provide that information to grub. Grub only knows that there are hard disks of some kind starting at bios device 0x80. ___ Reply

[bug #15004] Request: Alternate nomenclature for drives

2005-11-18 Thread anonymous
URL: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitemitem_id=15004 Summary: Request: Alternate nomenclature for drives Project: GNU GRUB Submitted by: None Submitted on: Fri 11/18/05 at 20:56 Category: Disk amp; Partition

Error 21, Bug or Feature Request?

2005-02-14 Thread Branden R. Williams
if it is not present? If not, might that be a feasable feature request? I.e., drive Y does not exist, do not display any boot options from it. Only from drive X which is currently present and we are using its MBR to boot from. Thanks in advance! Blue Skies, Branden R. Williams, CISSP-ISSAP

RE: feature request

2005-01-11 Thread Hari Narayanan
sure to set the dip switches on the new drive so that it is seen as the primary master. Hari From: Torsten Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: bug-grub@gnu.org Subject: feature request Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 14:35:35 +0100 Hi, i've read the FAQ and googled for it, but did not find any answer. The problem: I

feature request

2005-01-09 Thread Torsten Mohr
Hi, i've read the FAQ and googled for it, but did not find any answer. The problem: I have a working linux installed on a 20 G hard disk. I boots up with grub, everything works fine, except that disk space is too small. I just bought an 80 G hard disk and want to copy the system over to that

Re: feature request

2005-01-09 Thread Marco Gerards
Torsten Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is it possible for grub to install on a disk /dev/hdb, then switch off the PC, remove disk /dev/hda and replace it with the former disk /dev/hdb that would then boot up as /dev/hda? I think you can do this by manually editing /boot/grub/device.map and

[bugs #10317] Request for DEC 21X4 Serials Adapter Support

2004-09-10 Thread anonymous
: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitemitem_id=10317 Project: GNU GRUB Submitted by: Gandalf On: Tue 09/07/04 at 21:35 Category: Booting Severity: Major Priority: 5 - Normal Item Group: Feature Request Resolution: None Privacy: Public Assigned to: None Originator Name: Gandalf

[bugs #10317] Request for DEC 21X4 Serials Adapter Support

2004-09-08 Thread Gandalf
by: Gandalf On: Wed 09/08/04 at 01:35 Category: Booting Severity: Major Priority: 5 - Normal Item Group: Feature Request Resolution: None Privacy: Public Assigned to: None Originator Name: Gandalf Originator Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Open Release: 0.95 Reproducibility: None Planned

request info

2004-06-28 Thread samy aly
Dear Sir I do have a problem in dual-booting winxp and redhat 8( I have almost no experience with this). My computer has a 80GB hard and 512 MB RAM. The partition I made using Druid is the following: hda1 (win. C drive) 19085(MB) 1 2433

question(feature request..?)+

2004-05-23 Thread Sorin Serban
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

question(feature request..?)

2004-05-23 Thread nanok
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

Re: question(feature request..?)

2004-05-23 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
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

Re: question(feature request..?)

2004-05-23 Thread Sorin Serban
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

RE: question(feature request..?)

2004-05-23 Thread Uwe Heinz Rudi Dippel
-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

Re: question(feature request..?)

2004-05-23 Thread Uwe Dippel
[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..)

Request: Specific Card Support into TG3 (pxegrub)

2004-05-13 Thread Mathew Plattz
I'm basically trying to get Dell workstations to boot from PXEGRUB. Via the 6690 patch, I've added tg3 support, but it doesn't work because specifically that tg3 patch doesn't support my card. I tried hacking tg3.c adding the vendor ID but had no luck. The actual card is a Broadcom 440x

Re: Request for help debugging this grub problem

2003-09-27 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
Hello Jon, Your problem isn't with grub, but with ntldr. Can you please post your boot.ini? I guess the relevant line is something like this: c:\somefile=GRUB where somefile is a copy of the first sector of /dev/hda3. I really can't imagine this happening without your intervention, so either you

Re: Request for help debugging this grub problem

2003-09-27 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
I know it's ugly to reply to myself, but anyway, just a small note - adding an entry to grub (or otherwise changing its conf) doesn't require reinstalling it, unlike lilo. 'make install' in the kernel runs /sbin/installkernel, which in RH eventually runs a program named grubby, which has no

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request for assistance hacking grub :/

2003-08-14 Thread Quazgaa Scwhaa
i see there were a few other posts asking about cdrom support so im guessing mine probly got ignored :( having 0 knowledge of grub's source itd be nice if perhaps someone could offer some helpfull hints for adding cdrom support to grub, like what files would need to be ammended to allow for

Feature request: Config dir for grub?

2003-08-14 Thread Fernando Carvalho
Hi, The idea would be to have a /boot/grub/config dir where kernel packages could drop individual kernel configuration files. Adding and removing kernels/os with packages would then be as trivial as adding or removing the correct file. Best regards -- # Fernando Pires de Carvalho # fernando dot

Re: request for assistance hacking grub :/

2003-08-10 Thread Timothy Baldwin
On Saturday 09 Aug 2003 1:08 pm, Quazgaa Scwhaa wrote: i see there were a few other posts asking about cdrom support so im guessing mine probly got ignored :( Check out http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbugbug_id=4612group_id=68 (created about an hour before you posted) -- Member

request for enhancement: grub-md5-crypt

2003-08-07 Thread James Carter
grub-md5-crypt would be more useful if it could be used in scripts like this: md5passwd=`grub-md5-crypt` if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then echo password --md5 $md5passwd /boot/grub/menu.lst fi this is not possible in grub-0.93 because the password prompts are sent to

urgent request

2003-07-07 Thread moful . ben
sir, I need your help, i am Benedict moful, the son of a Late minister during the reign of mobutu seseko, I came to know you in the course of my search for a reliable and God fearing partner and I decide to contact you because I believe you are a reputable person and I

[grub #61] Request: Support for LDM partitions

2003-03-22 Thread ashtonmills
Reporter: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Summary: Request: Support for LDM partitions Version: 0.93 Type: feature request Message: As the Linux kernel supports Windows XP/2000's Dynamic Disks (LDM) it's easy to install onto and use Linux from LDM partitions, such as in the case of a dual-boot system where

[noahm@debian.org: Bug#183576: feature request]

2003-03-05 Thread Jason Thomas
- Forwarded message from Noah L. Meyerhans [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 16:54:07 -0500 From: Noah L. Meyerhans [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Bug#183576: feature request Package: grub Severity: wishlist This is more for upstream, but... I just

Request for enhancement ( input/source file into menu.lst)

2003-01-09 Thread Treutwein Bernhard
It would be very nice to have some feature like input some-file source some-file into the menu.lst file. Reason: I would like to seperate the menu entries and colouring or keyboard mapping. My cuurent work around is: title load german keyboard configfile /boot/grub/german.txt and german.txt

Feature-Request: list of PCI-devices

2002-11-06 Thread Tobias Wollgam
Hello! I would like to see a command that lists all the PCI-devices with device-class, vendor-id, device-id, subvendor-id, subdevice-id and revision. Even if a network-device is not supported I would like to see the PCI-data, so I can add a line to the netboot/config.c to support the device.

[Bug #1552] Req: vendor-class-identifier string in grub's DHCP request

2002-10-29 Thread nobody
: Major Priority: None Bug Group: Feature Request Resolution: None Assigned to: None Status: Open Release: 0.92 Reproducibility: Every

Request to add FAQ info

2002-02-04 Thread bishop
Folks, Please, can you add some information to the FAQ? I'm constantly asked why the Grub manpage is so pathetic and useless, and why people must be forced to use an info reader - considered non-intuitive and non-standard - to read Grub documentation. Please, can you make this FAQ #15? I

feature request or how do I -a Run Once command in menu.lst

2001-11-05 Thread Eduardo Ochs
Allen Bolderoff wrote: I would like to be able to create a file called run.once in /boot/grub/ and have grub try to run it, and remove it after it tries it. (whether it succeeds or fails it should not run it again) What about having Grub just change some bytes of this file, without changing

Re: feature request or how do I -a Run Once command in menu.lst

2001-11-05 Thread Christoph Plattner
Hello ! I have problems to understand your point here. If I want to checkout things only once, I use the command line interface and never the menu file. Just press `c' and you can input a endless series of commands to test whatever you want. The menu is only for the all day use not to repeat

Re: feature request or how do I -a Run Once command in menu.lst

2001-11-05 Thread Pixel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eduardo Ochs) writes: Allen Bolderoff wrote: I would like to be able to create a file called run.once in /boot/grub/ and have grub try to run it, and remove it after it tries it. (whether it succeeds or fails it should not run it again) What about having Grub just

feature request or how do I -a Run Once command in menu.lst

2001-11-04 Thread Allen Bolderoff
I would like to be able to create a file called run.once in /boot/grub/ and have grub try to run it, and remove it after it tries it. (whether it succeeds or fails it should not run it again) I cannot find whether grub does or does not do this now, but obvious uses of such a feature would

Re: Win9x+Win2k+Linux without nested bootmenus plus a feature request

2001-07-30 Thread Jan Z.
On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, A. Klingenstein wrote: I came up with a solution of sorts: FAT32 has a 2nd backup copy [...] My question now is this: is this the best solution available, or have I just invented a horrible kludge or both ? The NT/Win2k-Bootloader saves the bootsector of an installed

Re: Win9x+Win2k+Linux without nested bootmenus plus a feature request

2001-07-29 Thread Christoph Plattner
I just invented a horrible kludge or both ? Lastly the feature request: Some BIOSes (Award) show some hw-info on bootup: what HDs/CDROMs are attached, which memory banks are full, what are the IO ports of peripherals and what IRQs are used for which PCI-cards, etc. My old bootmanager

Win9x+Win2k+Linux without nested bootmenus plus a feature request

2001-07-28 Thread A. Klingenstein
a horrible kludge or both ? Lastly the feature request: Some BIOSes (Award) show some hw-info on bootup: what HDs/CDROMs are attached, which memory banks are full, what are the IO ports of peripherals and what IRQs are used for which PCI-cards, etc. My old bootmanager (xfdisk) had a nice feature

[tjr@extaxpi.de: Bug#101053: grub: feature request: display time in menu]

2001-06-17 Thread Jason Thomas
] Reply-To: Tilman J.Rothe [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Bug#101053: grub: feature request: display time in menu X-Debian-PR-Message: report 101053 X-Debian-PR-Package: grub X-Debian-PR-Keywords: X-Virus-Scanned: by AMaViS perl-10 Package: grub Version

Re: Request: reboot-time option to change next boot default

2001-01-26 Thread Dan Poirier
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write: I would like to be able to change what the next boots grub default will be - but just for the next boot. Something like the "lilo -R" option. I'd like a way to do that as well. I can't see one in the release on alpha.gnu.org; I haven't checked CVS to see

Re: Request: reboot-time option to change next boot default

2001-01-25 Thread Thierry Laronde
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 05:13:37PM +, Paul Hedderly wrote: While I'm at it, I can't get the boot options to work. If I compile in a bunch of cards (all the cards I/we use around here) it just fails with mentions of all sorts of the wrong card. If I compile with just eepro100, I can't

Request: reboot-time option to change next boot default

2001-01-24 Thread Paul Hedderly
I would like to be able to change what the next boots grub default will be - but just for the next boot. Something like the "lilo -R" option. One option would be a way that I can modify the default from a selected menu extry. "savedefault 3" or "savedefault fallback" Is there a way to do

Re: grub feature request

1999-12-30 Thread OKUJI Yoshinori
From: Roland McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: grub feature request Date: Sat, 27 Nov 1999 21:36:22 -0500 implement myself tonight. It would be helpful for Hurd hacking if GRUB had a new command `listblocks' (or pick any name) that would be like `cat' except that rather than reading

grub feature request

1999-11-27 Thread Roland McGrath
Here's a request for a feature that I just decided I'm too lazy to implement myself tonight. It would be helpful for Hurd hacking if GRUB had a new command `listblocks' (or pick any name) that would be like `cat' except that rather than reading the file's contents, it should print out a block

Re: grub feature request

1999-11-27 Thread OKUJI Yoshinori
From: Roland McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: grub feature request Date: Sat, 27 Nov 1999 21:36:22 -0500 It would be helpful for Hurd hacking if GRUB had a new command `listblocks' (or pick any name) that would be like `cat' except that rather than reading the file's contents, it should

feature request: serial port I/O

1999-08-13 Thread Istvan Marko
I have just tried the 0.5.92 and it works great, even with the stage1.5 stuff. The stage2 simulator is wonderful, it makes life so much easier. Please keep up the good work! The request: Are there any plans to make GRUB controllable from the serial port? This would be an important feature

Re: feature request: serial port I/O

1999-08-13 Thread OKUJI Yoshinori
From: Istvan Marko [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: feature request: serial port I/O Date: 13 Aug 1999 00:18:00 -0700 I have just tried the 0.5.92 and it works great, even with the stage1.5 stuff. The stage2 simulator is wonderful, it makes life so much easier. Please keep up the good work