Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> 
> >Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> 
> >> It doesn't have this feature
> 
> >Are you saying that grub's "fallback" does not work?
> >
> 
> Reading the docs, this should not work. "Fallback" is good for a
> situation where either the kernel, initrd or root device cannot be
> found BY GRUB. In such a case, grub will detect the problem and
> fallback to another image. We're talking about a situation where
> everything is there, but incorrectly set up. Grub cannot know that
> there is a problem under such a situation.
> 
> This is from reading the docs. I'm trying this out and will let you
> know.

Please do, because I am reading the docs differently: the appropriate
info node says "any errors":

 - Command: fallback num
     Go into unattended boot mode: if the default boot entry has any
     errors, instead of waiting for the user to do anything,
     immediately start over using the NUM entry (same numbering as the
     `default' command (*note default::)). This obviously won't help if
     the machine was rebooted by a kernel that GRUB loaded.

and the Configuration node has a sample config file with the following 
comment (note the "any reason" wording):

     # Fallback to the second entry.
     fallback 1

   If, for any reason, the default entry doesn't work, fall back to the
   second one (this is rarely used, for obvious reasons).

[OG: the "obvious reasons" are not so obvious to me, but that'\s a
different matter].

Now, to tell you the truth I have not had a chance to use this option.
I found out about it only recently, I had thought lilo -R was the
clinching part for using LILO rather than GRUB on kernel development 
computers. Please post your experiences.

Thanks,

-- 
Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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