Re: Lzo configure failure.

2006-03-21 Thread Yoshinori K. Okuji
On Monday 20 March 2006 23:51, Gregg C Levine wrote: > Actually libraries such as the LZO one belong in /usr/lib not > usr/local/lib (Note my correct spelling.) that might be most of > his/your problems. It is interesting when this changed. In the past, the standard location for add-on packages w

Re: Grub-devel Digest, Vol 25, Issue 9

2006-03-21 Thread Brian Sammon
> Please, could anyone release binary version of GRUB2 ?! > thank you. Maybe you can make some use out of this: http://packages.debian.org/testing/admin/grub2 If you don't have dpkg on your system, a deb archive can be unpacked with something like: ar vx filename.deb _

Re: Lzo configure failure.

2006-03-21 Thread Brian Sammon
> > Actually libraries such as the LZO one belong in /usr/lib not > > usr/local/lib (Note my correct spelling.) that might be most of > > his/your problems. > > It is interesting when this changed. In the past, the standard location for > add-on packages were always /usr/local, even with GNU/Linu

software raid1

2006-03-21 Thread Carl Karsten
I have been messing around with software raid1 - mirroring 2 drives - including the boot sectors. The goal is to be able to remove either drive and still have a functioning system. I realize that this is "not supported" given that "Add support for software RAID" is on the http://grub.enbug.org

[OFFTOPIC] Re: software raid1

2006-03-21 Thread Tomáš Ebenlendr
I marked this offtopic, as this has nothing to do with grub2 development... On 22 Březen 2006, 1:43, Carl Karsten napsal(a): > I have been messing around with software raid1 - mirroring 2 drives - > including > the boot sectors. The goal is to be able to remove either drive and still > have a > fu