Adam Bellinson wrote: > BeOS's personal distribution comes with a floppy image that you can write to > a disk with dd or rawrite. It is this disk that you then use to boot off of. > All it does is search your hard drives for the 500mb beos "partition file" > which resides on a vfat/ntfs/ext2 partition, and boots that. > > It is very annoying - especially with my tiny 1" laptop with no integrated > floppy - to have to insert the floppy each time I boot. I was thinking: is > there a way in which I could simply drop the floppy.img to my /boot, and > have grub boot it somehow? I'm not even sure that this is technically > possible. Could somebody give me a hint? :)
Tried MEMDISK? http://syslinux.zytor.com/memdisk.php _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub
