Kalamatee wrote:
>
> Doesnt "El Torito" mean using no emulation?
>
--emulation=(floppy|none) selects "El Torito" emulation mode (2|0)
"El Torito" Standard 1.0 (1995) specifies 5 emulation modes:
0 No Emulation
1 1.2MB Floppy
2 1.44MB Floppy
3 2.88MB Floppy
4 Hard Disk (drive 0x80)
Se
Robert Millan schrieb:
For 10_linux it isn't that important since the boot parameters are so small,
it's 10_hurd that has more reusable stuff (that big blurb).
This is true. Furthermore I still haven't found out how to get
variables like "host-port", "device-port", "task-create", etc..
In t
>Im not having much joy testing the eltorito support ATM.
>Ive made the image using grub-mkimage, then used cat to merge the
cdboot.img with the core file generated >using grub-mkimage, and generated
an iso with this file but when trying to boot it the following is displayed
..
>http://s175.pho
On Tue, 2008-03-04 at 12:22 +, Kalamatee wrote:
> >Im not having much joy testing the eltorito support ATM.
>
> >Ive made the image using grub-mkimage, then used cat to merge the
> cdboot.img with the core file generated >using grub-mkimage, and
> generated an iso with this file but when try
Pavel Roskin wrote ..
>Sorry, I should have reported it earlier.
>The right fix would be to ensure that symlist.c would be invalid if the
>compiler fails, to protect compiler arguments, to capture compiler
>errors in gensymlist.sh and to recognize gensymlist.sh failure in the
>makefile. We have s
Committed.
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On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 4:46 AM, Christian Franke
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bean wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 5:13 AM, Christian Franke
> > <...> wrote:
> >
> >> ...
>
> >> Further testing outdated this patch. The boot CD appeared under the
> >> following drive numbers:
> >>
> >>