Title: grub error
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the Red Hat Recovery CDROM.
Kjeld
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08:12To: bug-grub@gnu.orgSubject: grub
error
Hello sirWe are using Red Hat LinuxThe
I wanted to experiment with the boot-once and fallback features of grub
and found that the default file wasn't supported with the grub version
(0.93 and 0.94) installed by the Linux systems we have. So I installed
0.97 from the source, but it still seems to lack that support. Which
means if I
I have written a header which may be copied onto the beginning of a GRUB
Legacy stage2, or a GRUB 2 core.img. The result may then be loaded by
GRUB as a Linux kernel.
It is at:
http://www.majoroak.f2s.com/tim/grub/downloads/grub_linux_adpater-0.tar.
gz
Possible applications.
Hi Timothy.
I don't know if I told you before but I am having problems on building
a grub disk with a lot of little text files... the floppy gets full.
Is there any module that permits me loading a tar.gz file as a fs?
Is there any module that loads cramfs (this could be another option)?
I know
As far as I remmember you should do a pivot root on the cramfs disk in
initrd/linuxrc.
Thus the grub files would be outside the cramfs.
Kjeld Flarup
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Follow-up Comment #6, bug #3404 (project grub):
dear Bernhard,
we have facing with the same problem with an HP DL-145 (totally diskless
machine, w/o floppy and cd-rom).
in our case Grub don't want to load memtest86+ even with chainloader. after I
the boot start it prints:
chainloader
Kai Schaetzl wrote on Mon, 26 Sep 2005 23:58:48 +0200:
Hi, I'm hitting the next problem: it seems there is a limit for the line
length. My kernel line is quite long because I'm booting from a remote
image and hand over static network data. It seems that anything after 275
characters gets
On Tuesday 27 Sep 2005 09:31, adrian15 wrote:
I have written a header which may be copied onto the beginning of a GRUB
Legacy stage2, or a GRUB 2 core.img. The result may then be loaded by
GRUB as a Linux kernel.
Possible applications.
Hi Timothy. I am working in an special grub disk
adrian15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know if I told you before but I am having problems on building
a grub disk with a lot of little text files... the floppy gets full.
Is there any module that permits me loading a tar.gz file as a fs?
Is there any module that loads cramfs (this
On Tuesday 27 September 2005 08:44 pm, Timothy Baldwin wrote:
The original goal is to support loading GRUB from any Linux or multiboot
bootloader, so that a OS installation script could install GRUB 2 before
rebooting the computer for main part of the installer. However it needs
code to enable
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