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Doubts on a Transcender question - boot.ini
Wolfgang Denk w...@denx.de osdeve_mirror_boot-loaders_u-boot In message <000001c86fd5$66610290$9a4d0...@Emea.Arm.com> you wrote: Wolfgang Please pull from the merge branch at git://denx.de/git/u-boot-arm.git master --- The following changes since commit 45da195cf675d0b4054aeeabf7b9c0daf798841d: Wolfgang Denk (1):

Trying to make boot disk
Whenever I boot into XP, and come back into Vista, even though I am using the bios to boot from the drive Vista is on, it still apparently deletes Vista's restore points. -- Don "Don" <burnet...@clotheshotmail.com> wrote in message news:e9J7HezdIHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Thanks Lance, I will have to re-check,

Boot disk that will bypass itself
David E. O'Brien obr...@freebsd.org fa freebsd cvs-all obrien 2003/08/25 16:28:32 PDT FreeBSD src repository Modified files: sys/boot/i386/boot2 boot2.c Revision Changes Path 1.64 +3 -4 src/sys/boot/i386/boot2/boot2.c 1.3 +4 -3 src/sys/boot/i386/kgzldr/boot.c 1.3 +4 -3 src/sys/boot/i386/kgzldr/lib.c 1.7 +3 -2

"disk boot failure"
H. Peter Anvin h...@zytor.com fa linux kernel The following patch is a fairly small and fully backwards compatible change to the i386 boot protocol. It makes the maximum legal initrd address explicitly available to the boot loader, so it doesn't have to guess. To make matters worse, the current documentation

Boot Sector question
Ruslan Ermilov r...@freebsd.org fa freebsd cvs-all ru 2004/02/09 06:11:58 PST FreeBSD src repository Modified files: sys/boot/i386 Makefile.inc sys/boot/i386/boot0 Makefile Tested on: i386, amd64 Revision Changes Path 1.9 +1 -0 src/sys/boot/i386/Makefile.inc 1.23 +7 -4 src/sys/boot/i386/boot0/Makefile 1.54 +1 -1

Can't boot to linux and only directly boot to win98
Lilo will not boot into my linux. I tried rescue but cant really get anywhere with it. I only edited the lilo.conf file when I think I probably should have edited the fstab too. Not really sure. I also made a boot disks one before I did the edit and one after I made the changes. Neither work now. Here's what I did.

DOS boot
The very first physical sector on a physical drive holds the Master Boot Record, which is only a single sector with a few bytes of primitive code - and 64 bytes that are the Partition Table. This table holds only 16 bytes of information about each possible partition on the drive, including starting and ending

Dual boot problem
installboot(8) can be run on foreign systems (other NetBSD ports or even other platforms) * installboot(8) works on file system images as well as raw devices * The boot blocks support various file system types as the boot file system (where the kernel is found), including: ffs, lfs, cd9660, ustarfs * The boot

x86 boot enhancements, bzELF support 11/11
Sinsibouere bb...@netonecom.net comp os os2 misc comp os os2 advocacy comp os os2 bugs Erik Funkenbusch wrote: Can you boot OS/2 off of drive 3 (not partition 3) without boot manager? Why would anyone want to go without the boot manager to boot OS/2 ? 2-3MB is peanuts on ?GBs hard disks Windows95 doesn't HAVE a

boot logo
John Baldwin j...@freebsd.org lucky freebsd cvs all lucky freebsd cvs src jhb 2008-02-28 17:08:05 UTC FreeBSD src repository Modified files: sys/boot/i386/boot2 boot2.c sys/boot/i386/gptboot gptboot.c Log: Rev 1.72 fixed a bug where if /boot.config changed the console its contents weren't displayed on the new

lilo - dual boot - mdk9.1 and RH8.0
I followed your instructions and when I clicked on Startup button I received an error message: The C:\boot.ini file can not be opened. Any other potions for me? Thanks "Brian A." wrote: If you can boot to your desktop as you say, look at the boot.ini to see if it has any erroneous entry. Right click MyComputer.

Boot.Ini and recovery Console
Caldera booted fine and works with out problems, however after the install, I used Caldera for a while and rebooted to use W2K but instead I just get past the bios and boots up to GRUB. Nothing else, just the word Grub, I did have the sense to make a Linux boot floppy and can access both Caldera from it and also

Dual Vista boot
The Microsoft nomenclature defines the following: *Boot Partition* The boot partition contains the Windows operating system and its support files. By default, the Windows operating system files are in the WINDOWS folder, and the supporting files are in the WINDOWS\System32 folder. The boot partition can be,

fix wrong boot.ini?
The following notes completely ignore it - in fact I don't think you need it because the boot manager that comes with Win2000 is capable in its own right to let you boot into Win2000 & Win98. 1. Get a free copy of bootpart.exe from http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gvollant/bootpart.htm 2.

need 1st boot advice-
Yes, your finding is correct: Boot with a Startup disk and visible. At the A: prompt, type SYS C: What it accomplishes is to overwrite the boot files (from XP) that were left behind when you 'removed' XP from the second drive. If you only format the second partition/drive, then the boot files are still there.

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
Bill Unruh un...@string.physics.ubc.ca alt os linux Stefan Patric <toot...@yahoo.com> writes: ]On Monday 28 July 2003 12:12 am, Ozgeek wrote: ]> I would like to dual boot Mandrake and Redhat on the same drive. I ]> have Windows XP on my primary drive and would install Mandrake and ]> Redhat on my secondary drive.

boot rh9
H. Peter Anvin h...@zytor.com mlist linux kernel The following patch is a fairly small and fully backwards compatible change to the i386 boot protocol. It makes the maximum legal initrd address explicitly available to the boot loader, so it doesn't have to guess. To make matters worse, the current documentation

possible boot infection
David H. Mabo dm...@adptx.com comp sys hp hardware Interupt the boot and do a search. See if it finds the hard disk. I think you may have a loose SCSI connection. Nguyen-Dai Quy wrote: Hi, We have a HP station model C160 with HP-UX 10.20. After moving to new office; we have to change IP address, gateway, domain,

debian-installer/build/boot/powerpc boot.msg,1.4,1.5
Linux boots up from floppy. W98 as per normal Are you indicating that you can boot windoz from the lilo menu? No, without a boot floopy, W98 loads. Lilo never comes up. To load MDK requires a boot floppy. I would prefer to boot to W98 via the lilo menu. Ok, that is what I wanted to know.

[PATCH/review] Blackfin: move bootldr command to ...
Joey Hess jo...@debian.org linux debian maint boot Update of /cvs/debian-boot/debian-installer/build/boot/powerpc In directory gluck:/tmp/cvs-serv26079/boot/powerpc Modified Files: boot.msg Log Message: - makelabel takes the build date as its second parameter. Calculating BUILD_DATE once at the start to avoid