Hello, Tim!
"El Torito" is the floppy emulation specification. Is ther another for
of bootable CD you are looking for?
I guess I'm missing something, cause it sounds like:
"Can I boot from my CD if I tell my BIOS not to boot from my CD?"
What am I missing? ;-/
I mean, you cannot load
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Chris Pimlott writes:
CPThe documentation refers to the generic location of /lib/grub
CP instead of its location within Debian, /usr/share/grub.
Could you be more specific, please? I've searched through the
documentation, and found no references to /lib/grub. Either the bug
is fixed,
On 18 Apr 2000, Gordon Matzigkeit wrote:
Could you be more specific, please? I've searched through the
documentation, and found no references to /lib/grub. Either the bug
is fixed, or you are referring to some docs that I didn't look at.
Seems to be fixed. I filed the bug under
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