SaidinUnleashed
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Posted: Aug. 14 2005,21:10 |
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[-]That is referring to using a cd with grub to boot from the hard disk.[/-]
The Grub Core (think of it like the Linux kernel) does not support booting from the cdrom.
Grub2 is supposed to support this feature, eventually. Recent CVS copies of it will boot some cds on a select few cdrom drives. Needless to say, grub2 is still very much in it's alpha stages.
If your laptop has a usb connection, copy the contents of the CD to a usb pendrive, and use the USB bootfloppy to boot from the usb.
Or you can copy the contents of the cd to / on your Debian partition and use the normal bootfloppy with the fromhd= cheatcode.
Editus - Click before you assume things, JP.
I have no idea how that works, but I will investigate and see if i can reproduce the results.
-J.P.
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