And when it comes to system recovery, just a bootloader is too little
for me.
Here some features that SGD do and that Grub don't do in a direct way:
Restore Grub on the MBR automatically.
Boot Linux automatically (No need to specify the partition where the
Linux it is... no need to
Pavel Roskin wrote:
Hello!
This bug has annoyed me for years, so I decided to finally fix it. I
know, GRUB is GRUB Legacy now, but it there will be another release, it
should have this fix. Even if there will be no release, maybe this
patch will be applied by the OS vendors.
If I find it
Hello!
On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 17:52 +0200, adrian15 wrote:
If I find it useful I will add it to Super Grub Disk (One of its
components its a fork of Grub 0.97)
I've never heard of it. It looks like an interesting project. Although
I would prefer if you used grub2. It's better not to fork
Pavel Roskin wrote:
Hello!
On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 17:52 +0200, adrian15 wrote:
If I find it useful I will add it to Super Grub Disk (One of its
components its a fork of Grub 0.97)
I've never heard of it. It looks like an interesting project. Although
I would prefer if you used grub2.
Hello!
On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 18:52 +0200, adrian15 wrote:
I've never heard of it. It looks like an interesting project. Although
I would prefer if you used grub2. It's better not to fork the
development without serious reasons.
I mean that it is a fork because it is not official grub
Hello!
This bug has annoyed me for years, so I decided to finally fix it. I
know, GRUB is GRUB Legacy now, but it there will be another release, it
should have this fix. Even if there will be no release, maybe this
patch will be applied by the OS vendors.
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