How to Clean bad Grubfirmware off DOC?
Peter Keel
seegras at discordia.ch
Fri Jun 28 14:47:40 EDT 2002
* on the Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 10:36:34PM +0800, g_friend at etang.com wrote:
> >Since you cannot boot with the doc2000 installed, I'd recommend trying the
> >following, **very carefully**:
> > 1. Turn off system
> > 2. Remove DoC from board (I assume it's an ISA/PCI board with DoC socketed?)
> > 3. Install *empty* DoC board
> > 4. Boot into DOS
> > 5. Install latest M-Sys DOS utilities (if not already done)
> > 6. *** CAREFULLY *** install DoC into socket
> > 7. Run DFORMAT utility to replace grub firmware
> >*Disclaimer: This procedure has worked for me, but it could do *bad things*
> >to your DoC. Use it only as a last resort.
>
> By saying above ,do you mean "hot plug" ?
And do you mean you have to have
- DOS (why shouldn't I use Linux?)
- An Empty DOC
??
> >If your machine supports "Network" boot, you may want to try configuring GRUB
> >with the "--enable-diskonchip-biosnetboot" option. This will allow you to
> >selectively boot from the DoC, returning to booting from a hard drive or
> >floppy when needed.
IF your board does support that. Mine does not. That's why the whole
fun started. That, and the inability of grub to access my filesystem.
Peter
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