You can get the grub manual at www.gnu.org. Use that to setup your floppy
and mba. I'm not sure why you want to do what you are doing, but as I said
get the manual.
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Susan Champigny wrote:
Grub is not a favorite of mine, I prefer lilo, so I am hoping someone
out there can help w/ the following.
I initially installed lilo, and was having boot problems, so I editted
/grub/grub.conf. This particular system
has and ide, and scsi disk, scsi being the disk w/
Hi Susan,
What you are looking for is the command:
grub-install /dev/hda for ide booting disk
or
grub-install /dev/sd0 for a scsi booting disk
Regards,
Phil Savoie
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 08:50, Susan Champigny wrote:
Grub is not a favorite of mine, I prefer lilo,
Susan Champigny wrote:
Grub is not a favorite of mine, I prefer lilo, so I am hoping someone
out there can help w/ the following.
I initially installed lilo, and was having boot problems, so I editted
/grub/grub.conf. This particular system
has and ide, and scsi disk, scsi being the disk w/
On 3/26/02 3:14 PM, Patrick Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting ready to implement fb on a system that is missing a driver for
and this is a setting that I was wondering how to set within a grub
environment. So what is the entry? Is it just the vga=2 part?? Can I do
something like
On 2/28/02 1:51 AM, Gregory Hosler [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed
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Hi all,
what is the grub equivalent to a lilo vga=###
I've been all thru the grub.conf manpage, and the grub info, and I'm not
seeing
anything that smells like an equivalent (the testvbe mode
Edward Marczak wrote:
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Greg and I have followed this up off-list. I'm posting this to the list for
the benefit of others who may be battling the same thing.
All I can tell you is what worked for me.
In /etc/grub.conf, you need to pass the 'vga' parameter to the kernel. Like