Guys,
How do I know which bootloader I am using (lilo/grub)?
When you boot up grub has a splash screen with Grub on top
L/H/S
I can use kickstart, but do not know what to do with ks.cfg once i save
the
configuration.
Save it to a boot disk in the root directory. Then type ks=floppy when
you
Guys,
How do I know which bootloader I am using (lilo/grub)?
I can use kickstart, but do not know what to do with ks.cfg once i save the
configuration.
The problem is I am trying to use "hiddenmenu" option in GRUB. But no matter
how I change the /boot/grub/grub.conf or /boot/grub/menu/1st or
/et
Didimo Grimaldo wrote:
> I. Previous condition (Red Hat 7.2)
>
> The bootloader configuration contained an entry for an old kernel,
> one for the current kernel, and yet another for WinXP.
>
> Booting was done primarily with the WinXP boot loader. There I
> selected Red Hat
I. Previous condition (Red Hat 7.2)
The bootloader configuration contained an entry for an old kernel, one for
the current kernel, and yet another for WinXP.
Booting was done primarily with the WinXP boot loader. There I selected Red
Hat Linux, then I got the graphical LINUX boot screen where
d NOT need a
boot loader for linux so I choose to not install one during the Install.
But no
Boot magic does need a boot loader. I know it works with LILO as that was what
was on the old 6.3 system. I do not know if it works with GRUB. Does it?
And now I have a Linux 7.3 system that
I am running a Redhat 7.3 Machine using the 2.4.18-19.7.x kernel.
I recently used parted to resize my ext3 partion which was somewhat of a
challenge because I had to move the start of the partition so it was
somewhat complicated.
When I was finished I ran grub-install /dev/hda to reload grub on
NOTE: Never, NEVER setup a partition. [i.e.: 'setup (hd0,1)'] It
> works, and unfortunatly it wipes filesystems. =). (That's experience
> speaking.)
>
> js
>
>
> On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 00:
tion. [i.e.: 'setup (hd0,1)'] It
works, and unfortunatly it wipes filesystems. =). (That's experience
speaking.)
js
On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 00:17, Robert Golovniov wrote:
> Hello redhat-list,
>
> How I change boot loader from Lilo to Grub?
>
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On Sat, 16 Nov 2002 10:17:33 +0200, Robert Golovniov wrote:
> How I change boot loader from Lilo to Grub?
Consult Red Hat's manuals on GRUB (I think The Official Red Hat
Linux Reference Guide has a chapter on boot loaders) and also rea
Hello redhat-list,
How I change boot loader from Lilo to Grub?
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I am dual-booting XP with Redhat 8.0. I installed Bootmagic, but I
think what happened is when I was installing Redhat, the boot loader
installed on dev/hda1 (the default) but my linux partition is actually
dev/hda3. The only way I can boot is with my boot disk. Anyone know of
any way to
to
reboot, and now I'm in linux. Should I change something to some file in the
boot loader so I could launch windows? Anyone know about this?
btw, the windows disk drive contains 2 partitions... 1 partition was made by
dell, it's 50mb, and the other partition is the main partiti
ng to some file in the
boot loader so I could launch windows? Anyone know about this?
btw, the windows disk drive contains 2 partitions... 1 partition was made by
dell, it's 50mb, and the other partition is the main partition where windows
is installed... it's 79gb. Does this help??
I g
ng to some file in the
boot loader so I could launch windows? Anyone know about this?
btw, the windows disk drive contains 2 partitions... 1 partition was made by
dell, it's 50mb, and the other partition is the main partition where windows
is installed... it's 79gb. Does this help??
I g
;partition" and "system commander" can see the partition but will not
show it for to use it as a "bootable" partition. My question is whether there
is still the HD location limit on installation of the linux boot loader th
mail me off the list.
Thanks,
~C
On Wed, 1 Jul 1998, David Taylor wrote:
> I thought a few people on the list might be interested in this:
> http://home.olemiss.edu/~cvpsmith/software.html
>
> It is a GUI front-end written in Visual Basic 5 as a linux boot
> loader
I thought a few people on the list might be interested in this:
http://home.olemiss.edu/~cvpsmith/software.html
It is a GUI front-end written in Visual Basic 5 as a linux boot
loader.
Regards,
David Taylor.
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PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES
>Next step...go get a program called "bootpart" from
>http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gvollant/bootpart.htm.
That program is the way to go. Thanks for all the answers concerning my
question. Maybe someday I can help you guys out.
-Paul
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PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata
x27;t know where to get it ask again,
greetings Clemens
On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, Paul Fontenot wrote:
> I know this has been asked, and answered before, but woulod someone please pass the
>knowledge neccesary to get Linux booting from the NT Boot Loader.
>
> Drive #1 = NT 4.0
> Driv
put lilo, don't put it on
the master boot record. Put it on the first superblock of your root
partition.
Once the install is done, you can boot into linux from your install
diskuntil you get the boot loader fixed.
Next step...go get a program called "bootpart&
I know this has been asked, and answered before,
but woulod someone please pass the knowledge neccesary to get Linux booting from
the NT Boot Loader.
Drive #1 = NT 4.0
Drive #2 = RH 5.0
Thanks
-Paul
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