Re: [Fwd: Re: Parallel kernel loading and keystroke capture in GRUB2]

2008-12-02 Thread Felix Zielcke
Am Dienstag, den 02.12.2008, 06:52 +1030 schrieb Arthur Marsh: > Debian don't package the bleeding edge revision of grub2 for Debian, the > version I see available is 1.96+20080724-12. Robert Millan could > probably explain the rationale for the Debian version better than I > could speculate. >

[Fwd: Re: Parallel kernel loading and keystroke capture in GRUB2]

2008-12-01 Thread Arthur Marsh
Pardon the ugly forwarding, this message didn't get out to grub-devel previously. Original Message Subject: Re: Parallel kernel loading and keystroke capture in GRUB2 Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 06:45:02 +1030 From: Arthur Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Kok, Auke <[E

Re: Parallel kernel loading and keystroke capture in GRUB2

2008-12-01 Thread Felipe Sateler
Kok, Auke wrote: > Arthur Marsh wrote: >> Arjan van de Ven wrote, on 2008-11-29 02:06: >>> Vlad wrote: Hi, In a recent demonstration of how to boot Linux in 5 seconds [1], PowerTOP developers did not use GRUB2, even though GRUB2 is a necessary component of any production a

Re: Parallel kernel loading and keystroke capture in GRUB2

2008-11-29 Thread Arthur Marsh
Arjan van de Ven wrote, on 2008-11-29 02:06: Vlad wrote: Hi, In a recent demonstration of how to boot Linux in 5 seconds [1], PowerTOP developers did not use GRUB2, even though GRUB2 is a necessary component of any production and consumer Linux system or multi-boot environment. As I see it, the

Parallel kernel loading and keystroke capture in GRUB2

2008-11-27 Thread Vlad
Hi, In a recent demonstration of how to boot Linux in 5 seconds [1], PowerTOP developers did not use GRUB2, even though GRUB2 is a necessary component of any production and consumer Linux system or multi-boot environment. As I see it, the greatest disadvantage of GRUB2 is that it needlessly was