> On Thursday 27 Oct 2005 17:03, E Leibovich wrote:
> > As I'm planning to use it as a recovery console I
> > prefer loading linux won't be dependable of loading
> > windows, but that it'll be loaded on its on each week
> > or each 10 boots. It seems to me that grub requires a
> > very small patch
> > I think also. Because theese modifications are lost after boot they >
> are generally modified only to boot one time an OS with specifical >
> parameters and you don't need scripts for this.
>
> Right. The only reason I see for editing the script in general is to
> edit some menu generation r
> Hi,
>
> I know that no new feature are added to grub1, but this really small
> feature (it can be just implemented as "echo ^G") would be _much_ useful
> for blind people. Please see details on
> https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=14661
> I proposed a patch adding an "echo" c
A picture says a 1000 words :
http://www.blastwave.org/dclarke/grub/grub_1.91/day_01/img_1280.jpg
I was thinking that perhaps simple line drawing with "-" and "+" could
be used for now and that would also work nicely on serial consoles and
old DEV VT units that some of us still use on headles
Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A picture says a 1000 words :
>
> http://www.blastwave.org/dclarke/grub/grub_1.91/day_01/img_1280.jpg
>
> I was thinking that perhaps simple line drawing with "-" and "+" could
> be used for now and that would also work nicely on serial consoles and
On 11/2/05, Marco Gerards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > A picture says a 1000 words :
> >
> > http://www.blastwave.org/dclarke/grub/grub_1.91/day_01/img_1280.jpg
> >
> > I was thinking that perhaps simple line drawing with "-" and "+" could
> > be
Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do you know anything about the possibility for support of a background
> graphic image also or is that still a major leap with many
> ramifications ?
For that we need to have framebuffer support. Framebuffer support is
planned for GRUB 2. After that n
Hi,
Hopefully any of you have either a clue about bison or an idea how to
solve this problem.
What happens now is that during parsing memory is allocated. If
everything is parsed there is a set of malloc'ed memory all pointing
to each other, etc.
The main problem is in case of a syntax error.
Marco Gerards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The main problem is in case of a syntax error. In that case all of
> the state should be released (free all memory structures). But I have
> no idea how to do that; yyparse just returns an error. I need a way
> to make bison return a valid structure
I've been wanting for quite some time a method to be in linux, and
reboot into windows for just this one time and keep linux as my
default boot. My only solution so far has been to have a boot disk
with one grub.conf with windows as the default and the other grub.conf
on the hard drive to have linu
On Nov 2, 2005, at 11:19 AM, Marco Gerards wrote:
On the pegasos the firmware does not support a framebuffer. But I
think if we add an ATI driver, most pegasos users will have a
framebuffer. If there is a framebuffer the menu borders will always
look nice.
Pegasos firmware doesn't provide a
Paul Tarjan wrote:
> I've been wanting for quite some time a method to be in linux, and
> reboot into windows for just this one time and keep linux as my
> default boot.
What about :
default saved
title windows
root ...
makeactive
chainloader +1
title linux
root ...
kernel ...
initrd ...
savede
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