Roscoe Joao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There's a catch, anyway: knoppix gives you a complete RAM based
> working environment, so you must to sure that you're working in the
> real HD filesytem (find the right partition, mount it read/write, and
> maybe, chroot to it) to make all this work.
Mou
I'm still kind of newbie, so, please, be careful about by tips, but
maybe this will help:
Grub and lilo are alike in the sense that both (can) install code to the
Master Boot Record to (be loaded by the bios at startup and) automate
the boot process. Such boot code would not be affected by unin
On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 10:00:31AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I also tried uninstalling grub using dselect. I assume that the grub that I
> uninstalled was a debian grub, not the one that is booting my system.
Hi, Paul.
The bootstrappers are managed unlike the rest of the system. Simple
I know this isn't a knoppix list, but it's debian based, and I'm not having much luck
at other places. Hope you can help :)
I made a new computer (yay), and proceeded install the Fedora Core. After playing with
it for a little while, I thought "No, I don't think so", and did a hard disk install
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