Hello,
I used Grub for a long time, but I switched to LVM some months
ago and I realized I couldn't use grub anymore so I switched
back to Lilo.
Since then, I followed Grub development and tried to return to a
Grub-and-full-LVM setup. When installed on a floppy disk, the
latest Grub can boot my m
adrian15 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Comes from grub2 miscelanea questions (1/2)
>
>
> 14) help linux
> =
> Usage: linux FILE [ARGS...]
> Load a linux kernel.
>
> I think that a message telling the user that the ARGS are arguments for
> the linux kernel instead of arguments for t
adrian15 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Dear grub2 developers, here there are some questions about grub2 that I
> have that would have generated too many little emails.
>
> 1)lst files on a grub2 floppy
> ==
>
> As I told you in another email, in ord
adrian15 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> adrian15 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> > Attached you will find the patch adding test -e support for grub2.
>>> >
>>> > This is my first patch. I have compiled it without no errors.
>>
>> Urgh... I thought/hoped I told you I had a test.c rewrite sitting
adrian15 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> > Please put a comment on each function saying what the function does,
>>> > what sorts of arguments it gets, and what the possible values of
>>> > arguments mean and are used for.
>>> >
>>> > Is it ok that the search.c and test.c (commands/ folder) do not
Do we want to be able to boot the computer from GRUB2 installed on a
medium (whatever it may be), then be able to boot from a CD (in
whatever mode - emulation or no emulation)?
Do we also want to be able to boot the computer through the BIOS from
a CD on which GRUB2 was installed and continue bo
> Please put a comment on each function saying what the function does,
> what sorts of arguments it gets, and what the possible values of
> arguments mean and are used for.
>
> Is it ok that the search.c and test.c (commands/ folder) do not have any
> of these comments at all?
The currect test.c
adrian15 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Attached you will find the patch adding test -e support for grub2.
>
> This is my first patch. I have compiled it without no errors.
Urgh... I thought/hoped I told you I had a test.c rewrite sitting on
my harddisk? Or did I tell Robert to poke me until n