> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
> > I had the same problem with my HP Vectra. Use 'd' option
> > in install command,
> > as follows :
> >
> > install stage1_location d destination_device stage2_location 0x8000 p
> >
> > Note that this is just an example, you may need other
> > options or you may want to discard some of these
> > (in particular 0x8000 and p are usually not needed I think).
> >
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
> You are right, but you shouldn't use the command "install" directly,
> unless you need to do something tricky. The command "setup" installs
> GRUB in a reasonably clever way. I might remove "install" in the
> future, because that is too dangerous, and some users continue to use
> "install" instead of "setup", even when this suffices, as long as that
> exists. That's an example where backward compatibility is evil.
>
>Okuji
How then do I implement this with setup? The info page says...
grub> root (hd0,a) #that's my FreeBSD slice
grub> setup hd0 #hd0=MBR, hd0,a=boot sector ?which for me??
When I execute setup I get a "file not found" or similar message.
How will this execute /boot/loader?
Many thanks...
Doug
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