Grub Booting Disk On Chip
Ilguiz Latypov
ilatypov at superbt.com
Thu May 30 10:59:33 EDT 2002
On 30 May 2002, Bob Chiodini wrote:
> 1. I get "DoC 2000 at D600". The DOC is really at D000.
Weird. Looks like BIOS calls DoC 2000 firmware with a different value of
Command Segment register. I don't know if addressing D000:0 by offsetting
the D600 segment with a different value of IP register is possible.
> default=1
> [...]
> 2. I get several messages about GRUB trying to find
> /boot/grub/menu.lst. None of the messages indicate drive 0xE0.
Does the "default" parameter in menu.lst makes GRUB attempt to load the
second entry which refers to the disk 0x80?
Ilguiz
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