Vincent Pelletier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Le mardi 05 décembre 2006 20:46, Yoshinori K. Okuji a écrit :
>> > Oh, btw, it's HIGHLY confusing that disks start at 0, partitions at
>> > 1. Could you please fix it and make it consequently? either hd1,1
>> > or hd0,0, but not hd0,1 or hd1,0.
>>
>>
Vincent Pelletier wrote:
> Le mardi 05 décembre 2006 20:46, Yoshinori K. Okuji a écrit :
>
>>> Oh, btw, it's HIGHLY confusing that disks start at 0, partitions at
>>> 1. Could you please fix it and make it consequently? either hd1,1
>>> or hd0,0, but not hd0,1 or hd1,0.
>>>
>> No. It is c
Le mardi 05 décembre 2006 20:46, Yoshinori K. Okuji a écrit :
> > Oh, btw, it's HIGHLY confusing that disks start at 0, partitions at
> > 1. Could you please fix it and make it consequently? either hd1,1
> > or hd0,0, but not hd0,1 or hd1,0.
>
> No. It is consistent with most operating systems, so
On Monday 04 December 2006 15:45, Nico -telmich- Schottelius wrote:
> The documentation is pretty bad and grub-install is half broken
> (will perhaps fix it, when I've time).
Any patch is welcome.
>
> grub-setup's --help is confusing, it does not tell the user that
> the images will be changed.
Hello!
I am testing grub2 on Soerkis net4801 (x86, geode, serial only, booting
from flash).
The documentation is pretty bad and grub-install is half broken
(will perhaps fix it, when I've time).
grub-setup's --help is confusing, it does not tell the user that
the images will be changed.
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