hello,
y want to say that your soft is very good. With lilo i didn't
boot on my scsi hard disk, but with brub i could.
I have one problem i must swap my disks in bios, ok? i have 3 disks,
1 scsi 2 ide. Linux and grub are on a ide disk. windows on the scsi
hard disk. for linux booting to linux
Hi Pavel,
From: Pavel Roskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: GRUB doesn't handle large linux kernels
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 11:09:28 -0400 (EDT)
The choice between self-loading "vmlinuz" and multiboot-compliant
"vmlinux" can be different for different users.
I see, but vmlinux is not
27-Jun-00 09:38 you wrote:
hello,
y want to say that your soft is very good. With lilo i didn't
boot on my scsi hard disk, but with brub i could.
I have one problem i must swap my disks in bios, ok?
Ok. Just don't expect it from GRUB :-) It's really BIOS- and MB- dependant
feature. Unability
Hello Thomas!
On Mon, 26 June 2000 at 21:46:56, you wrote:
There is: the first sector of the partition holds
boot code for OS/2. This code will be used if you
boot without OS/2 bootmanager straight from a
primary partition (I am using this with my OS/2
servers. Since there is no
vince h writes:
vh For booting to windows i must have this order hd2 hd0 hd1 (scsi
vh ide0 ide1) else windows dont see all dos partitions.
This is a FAQ, and explained in the GRUB manual (grub)DOS/Windows:
DOS/Windows
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GRUB doesn't support booting DOS or Windows directly, so
From: "Khimenko Victor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problem or bug?
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 16:14:37 +0400 (MSD)
Ok. Just don't expect it from GRUB :-) It's really BIOS- and MB- dependant
feature. Unability to swap disks is NOT bug - there are just NO partable
way to do this (except for DOS
27-Jun-00 07:59 you wrote:
vince h writes:
vh For booting to windows i must have this order hd2 hd0 hd1 (scsi
vh ide0 ide1) else windows dont see all dos partitions.
This is a FAQ, and explained in the GRUB manual (grub)DOS/Windows:
DON'T DO IT ! See below.
DOS/Windows
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From: Dirk Ritter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Antwort: Working with OS/2 Warp 4?
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 14:58:10 +0200 (CEST)
Thanks a lot for the corrections and pointers. I myself lost
track of things related to OS/2, so maybe you could add some
useful information with respect to OS/2 to the
From: Pavel Roskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: GRUB doesn't handle large linux kernels
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 11:16:34 -0400 (EDT)
I don't know the exact definition of the term "proprietary format" but I
think it doesn't apply to Linux.
When a format is _not_ well-defined (or open), I
I don't know the exact definition of the term "proprietary format" but I
think it doesn't apply to Linux.
When a format is _not_ well-defined (or open), I assume that it is a
"proprietary format". Thus, in my definition, the format of vmlinux is
proprietary.
I didn't mean adding any
OKUJI Yoshinori writes:
OY Here is the list of outstanding reports that should be
OY closed. Gordon, if you have any question, feel free to ask me.
OY * #42242: grub: GRUB no longer includes HTML documentation
OY * #42273: Documentation files removed in update of grub
OY That was not
From: Gordon Matzigkeit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: The list of outstanding reports that should be closed
Date: 27 Jun 2000 10:36:14 -0600
I need to keep these open, until I set up HTML generation from the
Debian build files, because all Debian documentation is supposed to be
in HTML. You
OKUJI Yoshinori writes:
OY The option does exist. In the file NEWS:
OY New in 0.5.94 - 2000-03-06: [snip] * The command "chainloader"
OY now accepts an option "--force",
Great! I'll close the report,
--
Gordon Matzigkeit [EMAIL PROTECTED] //\ I'm a FIG (http://fig.org/)
Committed to
28-Jun-00 00:52 you wrote:
From: "Khimenko Victor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problem or bug?
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 16:14:37 +0400 (MSD)
Ok. Just don't expect it from GRUB :-) It's really BIOS- and MB- dependant
feature. Unability to swap disks is NOT bug - there are just NO partable
Hello OKUJI Yoshinori!
On Wed, 28 June 2000 at 00:55:47, you wrote:
Definitely. Please don't hesitate to contribute to GRUB. I'm not an
OS/2 user, so you may not expect me to write anything about OS/2.
BTW - Matthieu WILLM has even better documentation available these
days and he
28-Jun-00 04:11 you wrote:
From: "Khimenko Victor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problem or bug?
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 21:27:29 +0400 (MSD)
WILL NOT use "virus compatibility mode". And that's what I said - there are
NO clean way to swap drives in GRUB (note "except for DOS" part in cited
Khimenko Victor writes:
Ok. Just don't expect it from GRUB :-)
Don't tell a lie.
KV "LIE" ?? It WAS truth and it IS truth.
There is no need for anybody to get upset.
Khimenko, it would have been much easier if you just said ``GRUB can
do what you want using the `map' command, but it is
Khimenko Victor writes:
KV - Is it possible to get to the railway terminal on this bus ?
[...]
KV So "normal" person will answer - No, use tram instead. It's
KV station is right there - only 50m.
KV Now, this answer is really lie (you CAN get to the railway
KV terminal on this bus,
27-Jun-00 14:29 you wrote:
Khimenko Victor writes:
Ok. Just don't expect it from GRUB :-)
Don't tell a lie.
KV "LIE" ?? It WAS truth and it IS truth.
There is no need for anybody to get upset.
Khimenko, it would have been much easier if you just said ``GRUB can
do what you want
From: "Khimenko Victor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problem or bug?
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 21:27:29 +0400 (MSD)
WILL NOT use "virus compatibility mode". And that's what I said - there are
NO clean way to swap drives in GRUB (note "except for DOS" part in cited
text: yes, I know about "map"
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