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On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 11:27:59 +0100, Giulio Orsero wrote:
Is there a command or way to know the pc boot up with lilo or grub without
restarting the pc?
Assuming you are on ide, with boot on hda mbr, you can do
dd if=/dev/hda of=file.tmp bs=1
On 17-Feb-2003/16:46 +0800, Patrick Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a command or way to know the pc boot up with lilo or grub without
restarting the pc?
Look for /etc/lilo.conf or /etc/grub.conf. You should only have one or the
other.
Tony
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On 17-Feb-2003/16:46 +0800, Patrick Law
* Anthony E. Greene
On 17-Feb-2003/16:46 +0800, Patrick Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a command or way to know the pc boot up with lilo or grub without
restarting the pc?
Look for /etc/lilo.conf or /etc/grub.conf. You should only have one or the
other.
That's strange because I hav
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Subject: Re: Lilo or grub?
* Anthony E. Greene
On 17-Feb-2003/16:46 +0800, Patrick Law [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is there a command or way to know the pc boot up with lilo or grub
without restarting the pc?
Look for /etc/lilo.conf or /etc/grub.conf. You should only
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 16:46:49 +0800, Patrick Law [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is there a command or way to know the pc boot up with lilo or grub without
restarting the pc?
Assuming you are on ide, with boot on hda mbr, you can do
dd if=/dev/hda of=file.tmp bs=1 count=10
$ cat file.tmp
úë|lbaLILO$
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 04:27, Giulio Orsero wrote:
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 16:46:49 +0800, Patrick Law [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is there a command or way to know the pc boot up with lilo or grub without
restarting the pc?
Assuming you are on ide, with boot on hda mbr, you can do
dd
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On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 18:09:26 -0400, Shaw, Marco wrote:
Couldn't seem to find anything on-line...
With LILO, you could append a command directly to the boot argument
like: boot: linux mem=128m
I don't see any references whether this can be
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Shaw, Marco wrote:
Couldn't seem to find anything on-line...
With LILO, you could append a command directly to the boot argument like:
boot: linux mem=128m
I don't see any references whether this can be done with GRUB. Is it possible?
Read the bottom line of the