Re: Getting GRUB onto the MBR of HD
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 04:45:57PM -0400, Alain Hoang wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've managed to get the HURD installed on a secondary partition on one of
> my Debian boxes and made the GRUB floppy and got HURD to bootup fine and
> dandy however there doesn't seem to be any documentation describing a
> process of getting GRUB installed onto the MBR so I can load up the HURD
> without having a GRUB floppy. I really need this since the box I'll be
> running HURD mainly from will not have a floppy drive. If anyone knows
> how, some tips would be greatly appreciated. In my case my partition
> layout is as follows:
>
> hd0s0: Linux Ext2 Partition for Linux
> hd0s1: Linux Swap
> hd0s2: Linux Ext2 Partition for HURD
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Alain Hoang
> hoanga@alum.rpi.edu
> ----------
> hoanga@alum.rpi.edu
>
My linux install of GRUB has an info file with a tutorial. I assume
you have GRUB installed in Linux? I don't remeber the exact
commands. It involves booting from the GRUB floppy and executing
some commands from the GRUB shell. ...but it seems you don't have a
floppy drive on the box where you want to install GRUB & HURD.
Note that GRUB has yet another syntax for describing hard disk
partitions.
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