Re: mailing list digests....

2007-03-21 Thread Marco Gerards
Vesa Jääskeläinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Vesa, > One problem that makes following up a discussions harder is usage of > mailing list digests. When some one replies to those digests a) they do > not match nicely original message headers so message threading is > broken, b) usually people d

Mystery with parsing of grub.cfg

2007-03-21 Thread Kirill \"REDbyte\" Novikov
Hi all! Didn't find any info abt this problem in google. After reinstallation of grub 1.97, OS choosing menu simply disappears (on some PCs), instead of it command line (not resque!) shown. System boots normally after entering number of commands. The question is simple as that - how to get bac

Re: Mystery with parsing of grub.cfg

2007-03-21 Thread Jerone Young
This is fixed in current CVS. It was broken by a patch for nested menus, but has been fixed. On 3/21/07, Kirill REDbyte Novikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all! Didn't find any info abt this problem in google. After reinstallation of grub 1.97, OS choosing menu simply disappears (on some PCs)

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Question about the GNU Grub ideas]

2007-03-21 Thread Thomas Schwinge
Hello! Forwarding this email to the correct mailing list, . Note that to post on there, you first need to subscribe (I didn't invent that rule...): see . Regards, Thomas --- Begin Message --- I am not sure you are the right person for the que

Re: Native Endianess

2007-03-21 Thread Dan Weaver
Context: The new Multiboot specification uses the term Native Endianess to imply that big endian processors can load big endian objects and little endian processors can load little endian objects. Ambiguity: The Power PC is considered a Big Endian machine but can be booted in little endian m