Well, if I remember well the basics, if you load an FPGA with the core
of a PowerPC (which you seem to already have at your disposal) then it
will (should) process things exactly as a PPC would. So you could just
have it load any precompiled binaries for PPC such as a Linux kernel
and things should
Hi
Maybe you could try not to use symlinks for those folders. Keep them
as real folders and use 'mount --bind /var /mnt/hda5/var' instead
right after hda5 is mounted. Make similar commands for the other
folders and partitions.
I'm not sure it will work, but it is worth the shot.
Good luck!
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I had that problem too a long time ago - it would show only a L but no
error code. (I didn't try with GRUB.) I have no idea whatsoever of
what machine it was, but I do know it had winxp on a dual boot too. I
was a mere mortal back then (win user) and believed that on a crash
the best thing was to r