On 23 Apr 2014, at 17:33, Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@rocketmail.com wrote:
However, a lot of
experienced Linux users prefer Syslinux.
I'd like to revisit syslinux at some point. It works well on boot USBs etc. Add
my voice to the chorus of folks not happy with grub2.
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On 2014-04-23, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 17:54:22 +0600
Muntasim Ul Haque tranjees...@inventati.org wrote:
When I press Enter then it boots into Windows 8 without any problem.
So I don't have any big issue here except Windows 8 is detected as
Windows
On 04/23/2014 06:18 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Now, with grub 2, I need to be an expert on seven or so files that get
processed into one big one, which acts as the config. I don't mind
Hi
You need to edit only one file: /etc/default/grub
Then
update-grub
and it works...
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On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 12:18 PM, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
Grub used to be good software. Predictable, non-surprising, one config
file you edited with an editor. Those days are gone.
Now, with grub 2, I need to be an expert on seven or so files that get
processed into one
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 03:35:18PM +0200, maderios wrote:
On 04/23/2014 06:18 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Now, with grub 2, I need to be an expert on seven or so files that get
processed into one big one, which acts as the config. I don't mind
Hi
You need to edit only one file:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 4:38 AM, Kruppt krupp...@fastmail.fm wrote:
On 2014-04-23, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
Is there a simpler bootloader that works with Linux? I don't want GUI.
I don't want a framebuffer. I don't want a splash screen. And I don't
want to wade through
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk wrote:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 03:35:18PM +0200, maderios wrote:
On 04/23/2014 06:18 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Now, with grub 2, I need to be an expert on seven or so files that get
processed into one big one, which acts as
On Thu, 2014-04-24 at 10:05 -0400, Tom H wrote:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 4:38 AM, Kruppt krupp...@fastmail.fm wrote:
On 2014-04-23, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
Is there a simpler bootloader that works with Linux? I don't want GUI.
I don't want a framebuffer. I don't want a
On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 12:18:50 -0400 (EDT), Steve Litt wrote:
I considered going back to LILO, but it still has no understanding of
filesystems: It's easy to bork and hard to fix. Not as hard as Grub 2
though.
I did switch back from grub2 to lilo, and I'm glad I did. I actually
like lilo's
On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 17:54:22 +0600
Muntasim Ul Haque tranjees...@inventati.org wrote:
When I press Enter then it boots into Windows 8 without any problem.
So I don't have any big issue here except Windows 8 is detected as
Windows Vista and that occurrence of error message. So what's the
On Wed, 2014-04-23 at 12:18 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 17:54:22 +0600
Muntasim Ul Haque tranjees...@inventati.org wrote:
When I press Enter then it boots into Windows 8 without any problem.
So I don't have any big issue here except Windows 8 is detected as
Windows Vista
Hi,
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 12:18:50PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
Is there a simpler bootloader that works with Linux? I don't want GUI.
I don't want a framebuffer. I don't want a splash screen. And I don't
want to wade through seven files to turn those things off. Basically,
I'd like something
On Wed, 2014-04-23 at 23:25 +0300, Aaro Koskinen wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 12:18:50PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
Is there a simpler bootloader that works with Linux? I don't want GUI.
I don't want a framebuffer. I don't want a splash screen. And I don't
want to wade through seven
On 04/23/2014 09:18 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 17:54:22 +0600
Muntasim Ul Haque tranjees...@inventati.org wrote:
When I press Enter then it boots into Windows 8 without any problem.
So I don't have any big issue here except Windows 8 is detected as
Windows Vista and that
bonjour,
Effectivement j'ai eu exactement le même problème avec le pavé tactile d'un
ordinateur portable. Sur batterie le pavé marchait très bien et dès que je
le mettais sur le chargeur il ne répondait plus ou sinon bloquait
sévèrement. Le remplacement du chargeur a résolu le problème.
Le 11 mars
Bonjour
Cette expérience pourrait être utile à d'autres utilisateurs:
Il m'arrivait depuis des lustres de perdre l'usage du clavier avant le
boot, après modif des entrées Grub. Le remplacement de l'alimentation a
résolu le problème. Ce qui est étrange, c'est que le bios a toujours été
Hi,
For a server that works permanently with DEBIAN SQUEEZE, I used LILO in kernel
compilation and with and scsi isa card.
Why many of LINUX distribution choose GRUB?
I don't know that I must choose.
Thank you.
Alex
Hi,
For a server that works permanently with DEBIAN SQUEEZE, I used LILO in kernel
compilation and with and scsi isa card.
Why many of LINUX distribution choose GRUB?
I don't know that I must choose.
Thank you.
Alex
On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 06:24:38 +, Alex PADOLY wrote:
For a server that works permanently with DEBIAN SQUEEZE, I used LILO in
kernel compilation and with and scsi isa card. Why many of LINUX
distribution choose GRUB? I don't know that I must choose.
I can't tell for LILO but GRUB legacy
that I must choose.
I can't tell for LILO but GRUB legacy (which I know better that GRUB 2)
Hey, why not use grub2 ? it's shipped with Squeeze , Wheezy , Sid?
was very poweful... powerful in the meaning of having many options to
diagnose and providing a kind of shell at booting that allowed you
On 4 July 2011 14:24, Alex PADOLY alex.pad...@gmx.fr wrote:
Hi,
For a server that works permanently with DEBIAN SQUEEZE, I used LILO in
kernel compilation and with and scsi isa card.
Why many of LINUX distribution choose GRUB?
It seems that only the Slackware still holds on to the LILO.
I
card. Why many of LINUX
distribution choose GRUB? I don't know that I must choose.
I can't tell for LILO but GRUB legacy (which I know better that GRUB 2)
Hey, why not use grub2 ? it's shipped with Squeeze , Wheezy , Sid?
(...)
I did not say the opposite but I can't speak for a bootloader
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 2:24 AM, Alex PADOLY alex.pad...@gmx.fr wrote:
Hi,
For a server that works permanently with DEBIAN SQUEEZE, I used LILO in
kernel compilation and with and scsi isa card.
Why many of LINUX distribution choose GRUB?
I don't know that I must choose.
Thank you.
Alex
On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 02:24:38 -0400 (EDT), Alex Padoly wrote:
For a server that works permanently with DEBIAN SQUEEZE,
I used LILO in kernel compilation and with and scsi isa card.
Why many of LINUX distribution choose GRUB?
I don't know that I must choose.
I believe most distributions make
On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 11:38:40 -0400 (EDT), Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 2:24 AM, Alex PADOLY alex.pad...@gmx.fr wrote:
...
For a server that works permanently with DEBIAN SQUEEZE,
I used LILO in kernel compilation and with and scsi isa card.
Why many of LINUX distribution
got other issues. Typically, that's used with chain loading. Your
default OS is responsible for the MBR updates, and your alternative
OS's used to rely on their own boot loaders (such as a grub or LILO
boot loader on a particular partition or non-standard boot drive, such
as detached storage
On 2011-07-04 21:18 +0200, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 11:38:40 -0400 (EDT), Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 2:24 AM, Alex PADOLY alex.pad...@gmx.fr wrote:
...
For a server that works permanently with DEBIAN SQUEEZE,
I used LILO in kernel compilation and with
updates, and your alternative
OS's used to rely on their own boot loaders (such as a grub or LILO
boot loader on a particular partition or non-standard boot drive, such
as detached storage.)
I'm not talking about multiple programs using the MBR. I'm talking
about multiple programs trying to store
On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 16:54:31 -0400 (EDT), Sven Joachim wrote:
Stephen Powell wrote:
If it's installed in the master boot record, yes. If Grub Version 2
is installed in a partition boot sector, I believe it reads a list of blocks,
just as LILO does.
Only for finding the bootloader itself
Bonjour,
j'ai que des problèmes avec grub2. Devoir booter 4 fois de suite pour
que ça marche n'est pas une exception.
Je me demande si lilo ou autre pourrait me sortir de cette impasse.
amicalement
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Objet: grub ou lilo ou autre
Bonjour,
j'ai que des problèmes avec grub2. Devoir booter 4 fois de suite pour
que ça marche n'est pas une
On 08/18/2010 10:45 AM, bernard.schoenac...@free.fr wrote:
dpkg -l |grep grub
Voici:
rc grub0.97-61
GRand Unified Bootloader (dummy package)
ii grub-common 1.98+20100804-2 GRand
Unified Bootloader,
Salut,
mess-mate a écrit :
Dommage que lilo n'est plus supproté et qu'ils le remplacent par un
grub que est toujours bêta si je ne me trompe.
Lilo plus supporté ? Il y avait des bruits comme quoi il serait retiré
de squeeze faute de mainteneur, mais si je ne m'abuse un repreneur a été
On 08/18/2010 03:31 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Salut,
mess-mate a écrit :
Dommage que lilo n'est plus supproté et qu'ils le remplacent par un
grub que est toujours bêta si je ne me trompe.
Lilo plus supporté ? Il y avait des bruits comme quoi il serait retiré
de squeeze faute de
Le 18 août 2010 17:21, mess-mate messm...@free.fr a écrit :
J'ai essayé avec grub-legacy, rien n'a changé, il présente les mêmes
symptomes.
Que ce soit avec grub2 ou grub-legacy, sans message d'erreur ça va
être difficile de comprendre d'où peut venir ton problème ;)
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On 08/18/2010 05:25 PM, Kevin Hinault wrote:
Le 18 août 2010 17:21, mess-matemessm...@free.fr a écrit :
J'ai essayé avec grub-legacy, rien n'a changé, il présente les mêmes
symptomes.
Que ce soit avec grub2 ou grub-legacy, sans message d'erreur ça va
être difficile de comprendre
mess-mate wrote:
On 08/18/2010 05:25 PM, Kevin Hinault wrote:
Le 18 août 2010 17:21, mess-mate messm...@free.fr a écrit :
J'ai essayé avec grub-legacy, rien n'a changé, il présente les mêmes
symptomes.
Que ce soit avec grub2 ou grub-legacy, sans message d'erreur ça va
être difficile
Le 18 août 2010 18:13, mess-mate messm...@free.fr a écrit :
Voici ce qui ce passe:
Gave up waiting for root device., et passe à (initramfs)
Rebooting parfois plusieurs fois, et ça se lance quand-même.
Teins j'ai eu ce même message la semaine dernière, la raison c'était
que j'avais renommé le
Hello,
I recently changed some of our machines from booting with Lilo to Grub.
Now when doing a kernel upgrade nothing is said about having to reboot the
computer like it did with Lilo.
I see nothing in the logs about the computer using the new kernel so I
assume you still need to reboot
On Tue,25.Aug.09, 06:33:25, Account for Debian group mail wrote:
Hello,
I recently changed some of our machines from booting with Lilo to
Grub. Now when doing a kernel upgrade nothing is said about having
to reboot the computer like it did with Lilo.
I see nothing in the logs about
Olá,
galera, seguinte:
tava instalando o Debian AMD 64 Bits Etch, aqui e apareceu 2 erros.
1) Debian automatic print - apareceu esse erro duarnte no final de
instalação
do ambiente Desktop e basico.
2) o Grub e nem o Lilo não estão instalando.
alguma solução pra iniciar o debian?
q erro
hola tengo el grub instalado, (debian sarge ), pero 2 veces me ha ocurrido que el grub me ha fallado y no tengo como recuperarlo. he trabado con un disco de arranque y co grub-install pero no hay caso.
como puedo pasar a lilo? o no se puede?¿-- Atte. Andres Chavez.Temuco - Chile
hola tengo el grub instalado, (debian sarge ), pero 2 veces me ha ocurrido
que el grub me ha fallado y no tengo como recuperarlo. he trabado con un
disco de arranque y co grub-install pero no hay caso.
como puedo pasar a lilo? o no se puede?¿
# apt-get --purge install lilo
Si usas el núcleo
Art Edwards wrote:
When I updated to testing on Friday night, lilo became the default boot
loader. I have removed lilo. Grub is still present, and I am trying to
install grub as the boot loader, following the instructions on its
website. When issue the command
grub find /boot/grub/stage
I
Good morning,
would anyone be able to tell me the best way to install a Sagem [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
800 modem on a Debian Sarge 3.1?
I have found contradictory information on the net and I have been told
that the problems caused by this modem two or three years ago have
been solved : hence the
On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 21:24 -0600, Art Edwards wrote:
When I updated to testing on Friday night, lilo became the default boot
loader. I have removed lilo. Grub is still present, and I am trying to
install grub as the boot loader, following the instructions on its
website. When issue
On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 19:24 +0200, Dimitri Mallis wrote:
...
run update-grub to fix the booting list.
Searching for splash image... none found, skipping...
how can i put a splash image for grub so that it looks nice, just like
in suse (just for fun)
As root:
apt-get install
When I updated to testing on Friday night, lilo became the default boot
loader. I have removed lilo. Grub is still present, and I am trying to
install grub as the boot loader, following the instructions on its
website. When issue the command
grub find /boot/grub/stage
I receive
Error 15
06-05-03, Piotrek Bińkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał(a):
Z powyższego linku:
Właściciel komputera będzie miał do wyboru: albo zrezygnowac z
BitLockera ( co może być niebezpieczne, gdy maszyna zostanie
ukradziona ), albo tworzyć dodatkowe nieszyfrowane partycje ( co
skomplikuje proces
Co do bootloaderow to okazuje sie ze dla ludzi uzywajacych dwoch
systemow (Linux + Windows) przyszlosc moze nie byc taka swietlana.
http://media.wp.pl/kat,44834,wid,8295366,wiadomosc.html
Ale w koncu wszystko mozna jakos obejsc :)
Tylko ciekawe jak sie ma do tego nowe prawo DRM...
Jeszcze sie
On Wed, 03 May 2006 11:42:03 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Co do bootloaderow to okazuje sie ze dla ludzi uzywajacych dwoch
systemow (Linux + Windows) przyszlosc moze nie byc taka swietlana.
http://media.wp.pl/kat,44834,wid,8295366,wiadomosc.html
[...]
Z powyższego linku:
Właściciel
On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 18:46 +0200, Krzysztof Zubik wrote:
Jacek Wyszyński napisał.
...
Zrobilem tak, wszystko ok tylko teraz kiedy chce uruchomic lilo nie znajduje
mi lilo.conf moze o czyms zapomnialem, jednak narazie niechce reboot'owac
zeby sie nie
Krzysiek Kielczewski napisał(a):
On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 16:43 +0200, Jacek Wyszyński wrote:
...
Spróbuj dpkg-reconfigure lilo - może Ci stworzy
plik konfiguracyjny.
Lepiej liloconfig. Ten na pewno stworzy lilo.conf. Powinien wykry też
inne systemy.
Pozdrawiam
Artur
hda dysketka juz staje sie bezwartosiowa i nie
uruchomi linuxa. Wtedy ja ja formatuje i poniownie powyzszym zakleciem
wykonuje ja jako systemowa. Niestedy Aurox 11.0 juz przy instalowaniu
nie
ma mozliwosci wyboru pomiedzy LILO i GRUB dajac jedynie GRUB-a - a
szkoda.
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On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 22:17 +0200, Marcin Landowski wrote:
Lepszy-gorszy... pojęcia względne.
Miałem lilo na kilkudziesięciu serwerach. Od czasu do czasu po
restartcie widziałem śliczny komunikat LI lub podobny z tej samej
serii. Od czasu przejścia na gruba podobnych problemów nie doświadczam.
Dnia Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 09:37:48AM +0200, Krzysiek Kielczewski napisał(a):
Na koniec podkreślę: to moja opinia powstała na podstawie moich
doświadczeń. Uprasza się nie mylić z jakąś prawdą objawioną. :-)
Myślałem, że z moich wypowiedzi również jasno wynika, że nie twierdzę,
że grub jest
Witaj Jacek,
W Twoim liście datowanym 25 kwietnia 2006 (19:35:26) można przeczytać:
Witam!
Mam pytanie w jaki sposob bezpiecznie odinstalowac GRUBA, a zainstalowac
LILO, tak aby nie zrobic pogromu w MBR?
Po prostu zainstaluj pakiet lilo skonfiguruj (/etc/lilo.conf) a potem dajesz
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 19:35 +0200, Jacek Wyszyński wrote:
Witam!
Mam pytanie w jaki sposob bezpiecznie odinstalowac GRUBA, a zainstalowac
LILO, tak aby nie zrobic pogromu w MBR?
dpkg -P grub
apt-get install lilo
Mam na dysku oprocz debiana takze windowsa xp i nie chcialbym stracic do
06-04-26, Krzysiek Kielczewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał(a):
Lilo jest wg mnie lepsze, ladniejsze i ma tryb graficzny, a pozatym potrafie
je skonfigurowac w przeciwienstwie do gruba.
nie jest lepsze ani gorsze - nie ma ich jak porównywać ponieważ różnią
się znacznie. grub posiada co najwyżej
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 11:28:38AM +0200, Wojciech Ziniewicz wrote:
06-04-26, Krzysiek Kielczewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał(a):
Lilo jest wg mnie lepsze, ladniejsze i ma tryb graficzny, a pozatym
potrafie
je skonfigurowac w przeciwienstwie do gruba.
nie jest lepsze ani gorsze - nie ma
Dnia Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 09:37:32AM +0200, Krzysiek Kielczewski napisał(a):
dpkg -P grub
apt-get install lilo
Może nie pójść tak łatwo. U mnie sie tak za cholerę nie dało...
wbrew logice ;-)
Już to przetrenowałem na własnej skórze, jak i kilka innych osób na tej
liście (wątkie typu jak
Witam!
Mam pytanie w jaki sposob bezpiecznie odinstalowac GRUBA, a zainstalowac
LILO, tak aby nie zrobic pogromu w MBR?
Mam na dysku oprocz debiana takze windowsa xp i nie chcialbym stracic do niego
dostepu. Kiedy instalowalem debiana instalator zapytal sie czy instalowac
GRUBA, dalem yes
Slackwave wrote:
Bonjour,
J'ai installé un serveur debian de la manière suivante :
3 disques dur SCSI
1 partition swap sur chaque disque (2048 chacun)
le reste en raid 5.
Lorsque j'ai voulu installer GRUB erreur fatale, j'ai fait terminer
l'installation sans programme de demarrage.
J'ai tenté de faire ça sur les 3 disques SCSI :
disque 1 :
- swap 2 go
- raid 100mo
- raid 144go
disque 2 :
- swap 2 go
- raid 100mo
- raid 144go
disque 3 :
- swap 2 go
- raid 100mo
- raid 144go
Ensuite pour les partition 100 mo je les ai mis en raid1
et les partition de 144go en raid5
ce qui
Stena83 wrote:
J'ai tenté de faire ça sur les 3 disques SCSI :
disque 1 :
- swap 2 go
- raid 100mo
- raid 144go
disque 2 :
- swap 2 go
- raid 100mo
- raid 144go
disque 3 :
- swap 2 go
- raid 100mo
- raid 144go
Ensuite pour les partition 100 mo je les ai mis en raid1
et les partition de 144go
ok je tente ça :
installe lilo avec l'option
raid-extra-boot=mbr
Mais je viens de lire, que
/boot soit sur une partition non raid
grub (ni lilo d'ailleurs) ne permettent de booter sur du full raid LOGICIEL
donc j'essaie Lilo sinon je vais essayer sur chaque disque :
-swap 2go
-/boot
Stena83 wrote:
ok je tente ça :
installe lilo avec l'option
raid-extra-boot=mbr
Mais je viens de lire, que
/boot soit sur une partition non raid
grub (ni lilo d'ailleurs) ne permettent de booter sur du full raid LOGICIEL
Faux, j'ai une machine ici avec /boot en raid1 soft et ça
fonctionne.
Merci
=== le 28/03/2006, 15:07:20 vous écriviez: ===
Stena83 wrote:
ok je tente ça :
installe lilo avec l'option
raid-extra-boot=mbr
Mais je viens de lire, que
/boot soit sur une partition non raid
grub (ni lilo d'ailleurs) ne permettent de booter sur du full raid
Laurent CARON wrote:
Stena83 wrote:
ok je tente ça :
installe lilo avec l'option
raid-extra-boot=mbr
Mais je viens de lire, que
/boot soit sur une partition non raid
grub (ni lilo d'ailleurs) ne permettent de booter sur du full raid
LOGICIEL
Faux, j'ai une machine ici avec /boot en
Witam.
Jakie
sa znaczace korzyści uzywaniu grub. Sam uzywam, ale nie wiem właściwie czemu.
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On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 09:53:58PM +0100, Kijek Adam wrote:
Jakie sa znaczace korzysci uzywaniu grub. Sam uzywam, ale nie wiem
wlasciwie czemu.
Nie wiem czemu Ty używasz, ale ja używam jeśli coś spełnia swoje zadanie.
pozdr,
fEnIo
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Kijek Adam napisał(a):
Jakie sa znaczace korzyści uzywaniu grub. Sam uzywam, ale nie wiem
właściwie czemu.
Było całkiem niedawno o tym na liście. Patrz do archiwum grupy
(temat chyba był inny ale wątek zboczył).
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LILO Animado.Eu baixei esses tres pacotes ai, que o Carlos citou, porem ele me retornou um erro indicando que nao pode instalar na mbr.
Sera porque o Grub esta lá instalado?Obrigado pessoal!Em 29/11/05, Fabio Aberium
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
escreveu:Cara deixar de usar o grub para o lilo apenas por
indicando que nao pode instalar na mbr.
Sera porque o Grub esta lá instalado?Obrigado pessoal!Em 29/11/05, Fabio Aberium
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
escreveu:Cara deixar de usar o grub para o lilo apenas por causa das detecções de partição ?
Hummm !
On 11/29/05, Carlos Ribeiro [EMAIL
esta lá instalado?Obrigado pessoal!Em 29/11/05, Fabio Aberium
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
escreveu:Cara deixar de usar o grub para o lilo apenas por causa das detecções de partição ?
Hummm !
On 11/29/05, Carlos Ribeiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Nick, instala três pacotes -lilo, lilo
, que o Carlos citou, porem ele me retornou um erro indicando que nao pode instalar na mbr.
Sera porque o Grub esta lá instalado?Obrigado pessoal!Em 29/11/05, Fabio Aberium
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
escreveu:Cara deixar de usar o grub para o lilo apenas por causa das detecções de partição
Boa tarde lista!Gostaria de saber se existe alguma configuração especial no LILO, pois deixarei de usar o GRUB.Geralmente o LILO encontra as partiçoes automaticamente na instalação, correto?Se não, terei que configurar o LILO no punho.
Gostaria de algumas dicas!Obrigado
Nick, instala três pacotes -lilo, lilo-config e lilo-doc. Este último
não é importante, mas acho necessário. Depois da instalção executa,
como root, liloconf e ele criará o arquivo /etc/lilo.conf, que poderá
ser editado conforme suas necessidades.
Sucesso.
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Cara deixar de usar o grub para o lilo apenas por causa das detecções de partição ?
Hummm !
On 11/29/05, Carlos Ribeiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick, instala três pacotes -lilo, lilo-config e lilo-doc. Este último
não é importante, mas acho necessário. Depois da instalção executa,
como
?Obrigado pessoal!Em 29/11/05, Fabio Aberium [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escreveu:Cara deixar de usar o grub para o lilo apenas por causa das detecções de partição ?
Hummm !
On 11/29/05, Carlos Ribeiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Nick, instala três pacotes -lilo, lilo-config e lilo-doc. Este último
esses tres pacotes ai, que o Carlos citou, porem ele me retornou um erro indicando que nao pode instalar na mbr.
Sera porque o Grub esta lá instalado?Obrigado pessoal!Em 29/11/05, Fabio Aberium
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escreveu:Cara deixar de usar o grub para o lilo apenas por causa das detecções de
On Day 63 of Bureaucracy 3171, Sven Hartge wrote:
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Naja, wenn da irgendwo der String GRUB auftaucht ist es relativ
unwahrscheinlich das der Bootloader LILO ist
,
| ds9:/root # dd if=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1 | strings
| 1+0 records in
| 1+0 records
Thomas Kosch schrieb:
On Day 63 of Bureaucracy 3171, Sven Hartge wrote:
,
| ds9:/root # dd if=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1 | strings
| 1+0 records in
| 1+0 records out
| 512 bytes transferred in 0.024190 seconds (21166 bytes/sec)
| LILO
| ZRrI
| D|f1
| GRUB
| Geom
| Hard
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Day 63 of Bureaucracy 3171, Sven Hartge wrote:
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Naja, wenn da irgendwo der String GRUB auftaucht ist es relativ
unwahrscheinlich das der Bootloader LILO ist
,
| ds9:/root # dd if=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1 |
Walter Saner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thomas Kosch schrieb:
On Day 63 of Bureaucracy 3171, Sven Hartge wrote:
,
| ds9:/root # dd if=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1 | strings
| 1+0 records in
| 1+0 records out
| 512 bytes transferred in 0.024190 seconds (21166 bytes/sec)
| LILO
| ZRrI
|
On 09.10.05 13:49:07, Sven Hartge wrote:
Wie das aussieht, wenn ich jetzt wieder LILO installiere, möchte gerade
nicht ausprobieren, denn wenn später mal etwas schief geht, sitze ich im
Auto und darf ins Datacenter fahren.
?? Also root
lilo
dd if=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1 | strings
grub-install
Andreas Pakulat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 09.10.05 13:49:07, Sven Hartge wrote:
Wie das aussieht, wenn ich jetzt wieder LILO installiere, möchte gerade
nicht ausprobieren, denn wenn später mal etwas schief geht, sitze ich im
Auto und darf ins Datacenter fahren.
?? Also root
lilo
dd
Thomas Kosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Naja, wenn da irgendwo der String GRUB auftaucht ist es relativ
unwahrscheinlich das der Bootloader LILO ist
,
| ds9:/root # dd if=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1 | strings
| 1+0 records in
| 1+0 records out
| 512 bytes transferred in 0.024190 seconds (21166
Am Donnerstag, 6. Oktober 2005 17:51 schrieb Andreas Pakulat:
On 06.10.05 15:05:01, Marc Deichmann wrote:
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 14:53, Thomas Jollans wrote:
für grub: grub-install '(hd0)'
für lilo: lilo
Bisher hatte ich damit immer Ärger. Wenn einmal grub sich irgendwo
On 07.10.05 09:40:33, Juergen Sauer wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 6. Oktober 2005 17:51 schrieb Andreas Pakulat:
On 06.10.05 15:05:01, Marc Deichmann wrote:
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 14:53, Thomas Jollans wrote:
für grub: grub-install '(hd0)'
für lilo: lilo
Bisher hatte ich damit
Andreas Pakulat wrote:
On 06.10.05 19:55:55, Frank Dietrich wrote:
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Pakulat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 06.10.05 15:05:01, Marc Deichmann wrote:
Wenn einmal grub sich
irgendwo installiert hat, ist er nur schwer weg zubekommen.
Eigentlich nicht: dd
Kyek, Andreas, VF-DE schrieb:
Andreas Pakulat wrote:
Noe, muss man halt die Partitionen per Hand neu anlegen. Ist ja nun
nicht sooo schwer. Deswegen hab ich immer die Ausgabe von
fdisk -lu
ausgedruckt rumliegen...
Hat mir schon in mehreren Fällen ermöglicht, mit GRUB
Am Freitag, 7. Oktober 2005 10:34 schrieb Andreas Pakulat:
Wieso schreist du denn so? Klaro loescht das alle Partitionsdaten, die
stehen ja schliesslich im MBR. Und die kann man normalerweise sehr gut
rekonstruieren, z.B. mit gpart. Das funktioniert recht gut, besonders
wenn man weiss wie
On 07.10.05 14:57:47, Juergen Sauer wrote:
Am Freitag, 7. Oktober 2005 10:34 schrieb Andreas Pakulat:
Wieso schreist du denn so? Klaro loescht das alle Partitionsdaten, die
stehen ja schliesslich im MBR. Und die kann man normalerweise sehr gut
rekonstruieren, z.B. mit gpart. Das
Bertram Scharpf schrieb:
Am Mittwoch, 05. Okt 2005, 12:33:31 +0200 schrieb Spiro Trikaliotis:
wer sagt, dass nicht z.B. GRUB im MBR und LILO im boot-sektor steckt?
Ich mach' das grad so.
ME2. GRUB im MBR gehört Sarge und keines der anderen Systeme soll daran
herumpfuschen aber trotzdem
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 14:53, Thomas Jollans wrote:
für grub: grub-install '(hd0)'
für lilo: lilo
Bisher hatte ich damit immer Ärger. Wenn einmal grub sich irgendwo installiert
hat, ist er nur schwer weg zubekommen. Vor allem kritisch bei einem Server,
zu dem ich keinen direkten Zugang
On 06.10.05 15:05:01, Marc Deichmann wrote:
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 14:53, Thomas Jollans wrote:
für grub: grub-install '(hd0)'
für lilo: lilo
Bisher hatte ich damit immer Ärger. Wenn einmal grub sich irgendwo
installiert
hat, ist er nur schwer weg zubekommen.
Eigentlich nicht:
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Pakulat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 06.10.05 15:05:01, Marc Deichmann wrote:
Wenn einmal grub sich
irgendwo installiert hat, ist er nur schwer weg zubekommen.
Eigentlich nicht: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1 und
schon ist der MBR leer.
... und die
On 06.10.05 19:55:55, Frank Dietrich wrote:
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Pakulat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 06.10.05 15:05:01, Marc Deichmann wrote:
Wenn einmal grub sich
irgendwo installiert hat, ist er nur schwer weg zubekommen.
Eigentlich nicht: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=512
On Day 59 of Bureaucracy 3171, Marc Deichmann wrote:
Ich habe einen vorinstallierten, dedizierten Server bei einem Hoster. Dort
ist
grub und lilo installiert. Beide sind komplett konfiguriert. Wie stelle ich
Nein. Es gibt nur einen MBR.
fest, welcher Bootloader gerade benutzt wird? Ich
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