redhat 9, doc 2000
Slim
slimaffi at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 6 17:34:35 EDT 2003
> Did you copy the kernel image (like bzImage) to your doc and
configure
> the grub settings on your doc correctly?
I copied the entire /boot to the doc.
> I put my bzImage in /boot and in grub/menu.lst I have the following:
>
> title DiskOnChip 2000
> root (dc0,0)
> kernel /boot/bzImage ro root=/dev/nftla1
This is the part I wasn't sure about.
> When you can boot from doc using grub, that's a good start. You may
> actually edit the boot command line when grub is booted. It supports
> auto-completion for you to easily locate your kernel image.
I've tried now to boot the hard disk based kernel to allow editing to
try
the above, but the doc-grub always loads despite changing the boot
device
in the bios setup. Now I can't boot from the hard drive unless I
disable
all access to the doc. Any workaround?
Thanks,
John
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