Hollis Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Apr 21, 2006, at 4:15 AM, Marco Gerards wrote:
>
>> Hollis Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> This patch renames "grubof", the executable name for PPC and Sparc, to
>>> "grub". I'm still not sure what the naming convention should be for
>
Stefan Reinauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Roger Leigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060427 10:49]:
>> > What about "grubkernel" and "grub"? Or "grub.raw" and "grub"? I'd like
>> > to try to stay within 8.3 naming for all files, since people will be
>> > deploying the end result on FAT filesystems.
>>
* Roger Leigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060427 10:49]:
> > What about "grubkernel" and "grub"? Or "grub.raw" and "grub"? I'd like
> > to try to stay within 8.3 naming for all files, since people will be
> > deploying the end result on FAT filesystems.
>
> How about "vmgrub" for the grub kernel :)
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Hollis Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What about "grubkernel" and "grub"? Or "grub.raw" and "grub"? I'd like
> to try to stay within 8.3 naming for all files, since people will be
> deploying the end result on FAT filesystems.
How about "vmgrub" for the grub kernel :)
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Roger Leigh
On Apr 21, 2006, at 4:15 AM, Marco Gerards wrote:
Hollis Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
This patch renames "grubof", the executable name for PPC and Sparc, to
"grub". I'm still not sure what the naming convention should be for
the executable output by grub-mkimage; I'm thinking maybe
"g
Hollis Blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This patch renames "grubof", the executable name for PPC and Sparc, to
> "grub". I'm still not sure what the naming convention should be for
> the executable output by grub-mkimage; I'm thinking maybe
> "grub.ppc". It isn't an image ("grub.img"); it's