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Eventuellement, que répondre au prompt ?


vu sur : http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Loading-an-operating-system-directly


4.2.2 GNU/Linux

It is relatively easy to boot GNU/Linux from GRUB, because it somewhat resembles to boot a Multiboot-compliant OS.

1. Set GRUB's root device to the same drive as GNU/Linux's. Probably the command find /vmlinuz or similar can help you (see find).
  2. Load the kernel:

         grub> kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda1
If you need to specify some kernel parameters, just append them to the command. For example, to set vga to `ext', do this:

         grub> kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda1 vga=ext
See the documentation in the Linux source tree for complete information on the available options. 3. If you use an initrd, execute the command initrd (see initrd) after kernel:

         grub> initrd /initrd
  4. Finally, run the command boot (see boot).

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change pour le bon device, bien sur

Chris

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