"Alex Roman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Alex,
> I've got a linux system with the / partition as xfs (and no /boot
> partition, blame kUbuntu's installer for that :)). I wanted to try to
> boot the system from a grub2 floppy I made (so I can still boot my
> system, no worries).
>
> I do:
> ins
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 08:47:03PM -0400, Alex Roman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a linux system with the / partition as xfs (and no /boot
> partition, blame kUbuntu's installer for that :)). I wanted to try to
> boot the system from a grub2 floppy I made (so I can still boot my
> system, no worri
Hello,
I've got a linux system with the / partition as xfs (and no /boot
partition, blame kUbuntu's installer for that :)). I wanted to try to
boot the system from a grub2 floppy I made (so I can still boot my
system, no worries).
I do:
insmod ls
insmod pc
insmod xfs
Then if I do:
ls (hd0,1) --