Hi
Le 22/03/2013 06:59, Andrey Borzenkov a écrit :
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 12:25 AM, Arbiel (gmx)
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
I wrote a simple grub.cfg file to search the partition by its name, and it
works fine. I do not quite understand your sentence "The only thing I'm not
sure about is line end - it may need Unix text file". I created my grub.cfg
file with gedit, that is using Linux.
I mean, you probably should not crate this file using Windows notepad.
No, not at all. I created this file with a Linux text application. The
end of line is a single byte and not a two cr, lf byte sequence.
It remains a little issue at boot time. The key is /dev/sdb, the booted
partition sits on an external device /dev/sdc. I have got a transient
message reading "ata_id[276] HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed for '/dev/sdc' illegal
argument". This message does not appear when the booted partition sits on
/dev/sda.
This message is from Linux kernel and so out of scope of this discussion :)
Absolutely. This is quite out of scope of this discussion. I searched
the Web and I found that I do not have to worry about this message. I
mentionned it just in case you would have known something about it.
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