e?
Once I get this figured out and working I assume I can setup the hard drive
the same way by using these commands. right?
grub
grub> root (hdb)
grub> setup (hdb)
grub> quit
Thanks,
Scott MacMaster
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> >>>I was able to view
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> >>If you use the boot floppy and go into the selection
ge=/vmlinuz
label=Linux
read-only
image=/vmlinuz.old
label=LinuxOLD
read-only
optional
Any thoughts on how to get this to work?
Thanks,
Scott MacMaster
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I tried typing that command at the boot prompt. However, I received an
error message.
Could not find kernal image: rescue
Any other thoughts?
Thanks,
Scott MacMaster
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