Jay Sullivan wrote:
> Okay! I realized now that I would like to install the newest version of
> grub2 to a USB drive. Can anyone recommend to me the best way to do this?
> This seems like a good idea since if it fails to boot, I can easily fallback
> to my harddrive's bootloader.
>
> I'd like to
,
Viswesh
From: Jay Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: The development of GRUB 2
Sent: Tuesday, 2 December, 2008 8:49:45 PM
Subject: Re: I'm a newb, looking for guidance
Okay! I realized now that I would like to install the newest version of grub2
to a USB drive. Can anyone rec
Okay! I realized now that I would like to install the newest version of
grub2 to a USB drive. Can anyone recommend to me the best way to do this?
This seems like a good idea since if it fails to boot, I can easily fallback
to my harddrive's bootloader.
I'd like to point out that I'm currently hav
Thank you for responding in such detail, it helps a lot.
Right now I'm not sure what I'm interested in -- I'm interested in
everything.
I'm going to try to install the current svn of grub2 to an test computer
that I have, and see what works and what doesn't.
On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 5:29 AM, Vesa
Hi Jay,
Welcome on the board!
Jay Sullivan wrote:
> Hi, I'm very interested in helping out with the grub project, but I don't
> know where to begin! I've been interested in the project for a long time,
> but I try to respect people's time and I don't like to ask stupid questions
> until I've sea
Hi, I'm very interested in helping out with the grub project, but I don't
know where to begin! I've been interested in the project for a long time,
but I try to respect people's time and I don't like to ask stupid questions
until I've searched hard for the answers by myself. I've tried very hard