Vladilen Kozin <vladilen.ko...@gmail.com> writes: > IMO good solution would be to have Grub load just enough of whatever > kernel is doing to find that drive and make its contents available. I > doubt one can do that, but maybe one can boot into some kernel and > initrd and then "chain" load the Grub on that SSD? I've no clue how to > do that, but I'm sure its possible: kernel is code running in memory, > surely it can "load" and "pass control" over to Grub or smth. If > anyone knows, do tell.
I think you just don't want to use the "slow" hard drive right? I personally use a hard drive, and I am content with the performance. I just prefer to use the old lenovo T400. I think it cost me $300 USD to assemble it. Not to shabby. :) -- Joshua Branson (joshuaBPMan in #guix) Sent from Emacs and Gnus https://gnucode.me https://video.hardlimit.com/accounts/joshua_branson/video-channels https://propernaming.org "You can have whatever you want, as long as you help enough other people get what they want." - Zig Ziglar