Re: How to disable the boot0 menu?

2006-09-27 Thread Bill Hacker
Matthew Dillon wrote: The boot0 menu is run from /boot/loader.rc. You can pretty much do whatever you want there... in the forth language :-) Forth is a lot more than just a 'language'. It is an inherently virtual-memory, dual-stack, virtual machine and the operating system to run

Re: How to disable the boot0 menu?

2006-09-26 Thread Joseph Garcia
Thomas Schlesinger wrote: Hi. I've installed only DFly on my notebook as the onliest OS, so I have no need for the boot0 menu. I've tried to minimize the time it's appearing by doing a boot0cfg -s 1 -t 1 ad0 (-t 0 didn't work). -t is the number of ticks and there should be circa 18.2

Re: How to disable the boot0 menu?

2006-09-26 Thread Bill Hacker
Justin C. Sherrill wrote: On Tue, September 26, 2006 2:59 pm, Thomas Schlesinger wrote: I there a way to disable the appearance of the boot0 menu completely? 'fdisk -B ad0' or maybe 'boot0cfg -B -b /boot/mbr' or maybe If you have a Windows boot floppy, boot from that and type 'fdisk

Re: How to disable the boot0 menu?

2006-09-26 Thread Matthew Dillon
:The boot0 menu is run from /boot/loader.rc. You can pretty much :do whatever you want there... in the forth language :-) : :It is also possible to bypass the forth loader entirely by :modifying /boot.config (the boot2 config file). By default boot2 :runs /boot/loader but

Re: How to disable the boot0 menu?

2006-09-26 Thread Simon 'corecode' Schubert
Justin C. Sherrill wrote: On Tue, September 26, 2006 2:59 pm, Thomas Schlesinger wrote: I there a way to disable the appearance of the boot0 menu completely? 'fdisk -B ad0' +5 correct I have not tried any of these recently, so it may mangle your entire drive... or make your mouse