Re: Where's Grub?
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- Subject: Re: Where's Grub?
- From: "David Waite" <mass@ufl.edu>
- Date: Sun, 2 May 1999 15:41:09 -0400
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> That's useful if you have a spare box. Even more useful would be to get
the
> char driver for linux char devices in GNU Mach. Okuji already did a lot of
> work there, but there is still work to do... if capable people could help
> out there, that would be great. (=> virtual consoles)
>
> Marcus
I was under the impression the best way to do it would be to modify the
console server in hurd, 'term' (?)
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