Hollis Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Apr 21, 2006, at 4:15 AM, Marco Gerards wrote:
Hollis Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This patch renames grubof, the executable name for PPC and Sparc, to
grub. I'm still not sure what the naming convention should be for
the executable
Hollis Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What about grubkernel and grub? Or grub.raw and grub? I'd like
to try to stay within 8.3 naming for all files, since people will be
deploying the end result on FAT filesystems.
How about vmgrub for the grub kernel :)
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Roger Leigh
* Roger Leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060427 10:49]:
What about grubkernel and grub? Or grub.raw and grub? I'd like
to try to stay within 8.3 naming for all files, since people will be
deploying the end result on FAT filesystems.
How about vmgrub for the grub kernel :)
... and put paging on
Stefan Reinauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Roger Leigh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060427 10:49]:
What about grubkernel and grub? Or grub.raw and grub? I'd like
to try to stay within 8.3 naming for all files, since people will be
deploying the end result on FAT filesystems.
How about vmgrub for
On Apr 21, 2006, at 4:15 AM, Marco Gerards wrote:
Hollis Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This patch renames grubof, the executable name for PPC and Sparc, to
grub. I'm still not sure what the naming convention should be for
the executable output by grub-mkimage; I'm thinking maybe
Hollis Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This patch renames grubof, the executable name for PPC and Sparc, to
grub. I'm still not sure what the naming convention should be for
the executable output by grub-mkimage; I'm thinking maybe
grub.ppc. It isn't an image (grub.img); it's still an ELF