then the init script could go through that same loop as before. But
definitely without raising any panic from within the loop! And if, per
chance, it goes through the whole loop without finding the needed path,
only then it would be the proper time to panic.
Yours,
Purko Balkanski
be the proper time to panic.
Yours,
Purko Balkanski
- (ivan at y3klimousine dot com)
-
- Note: I suggested the name grub2root= to avoid possible confusion
- coming from the way legacy-grub names its partitions. (Legacy-grub would
- have named that same partition in the example as hd2,3
! And if, per
chance, it goes through the whole loop without finding the needed path,
only then it would be the proper time to panic.
Yours,
Purko Balkanski
--
Ubuntu fails to boot from ISO if there's a NTFS partition with Windows
hibernated on it.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/670096
You
through that same loop as before. But
definitely without raising any panic from within the loop! And if it
goes through the whole loop without finding the needed path, only then
would be the proper time to panic.
Yours,
Purko Balkanski
(ivan at y3klimousine dot com)
Note: I suggested the name
as before. But
definitely without raising any panic from within the loop! And if it
goes through the whole loop without finding the needed path, only then
would be the proper time to panic.
-
Yours,
Purko Balkanski
(ivan at y3klimousine dot com)
Note: I suggested the name