Dan Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A few days ago I realized that you could not make a boot disk with a
> debian kernel because of the large initrd. Well I have a solution
> to that if you use grub. Basically it makes grub floppy with a menu
> that will be installed on to a disk. Using upd
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 08:38:46PM -0500, Dan Weber wrote:
> A few days ago I realized that you could not make a boot disk with a debian
> kernel because of the large initrd. Well I have a solution to that if you use
> grub. Basically it makes grub floppy with a menu that will be installed on to
A few days ago I realized that you could not make a boot disk with a debian
kernel because of the large initrd. Well I have a solution to that if you use
grub. Basically it makes grub floppy with a menu that will be installed on to a
disk. Using update-grub or something to generate the main menu
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