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What is the boot sequence for ksh ?
Boot
your machine with a Win98 boot disk from www.bootdisk.com, and run fdisk.exe. Make sure that drive C: is set to "active". 2. Boot into Win2000, then replace the following hidden files with their equivalents from your Win2000 floppy boot disk: - c:\ntldr - c:\ntdetect.com - c:\boot.ini Now try to boot from the

Boot.Ini and recovery Console
Bjorn Landemoo bj...@landemoo.com microsoft public windowsnt setup George Your boot.ini should have a row C:\="Windows 98" under [operating systems] in order to boot Win98. You will also need the (hidden) file C:\bootsect.dos. If this file is missing you will have to recreate it. Boot with a Win98 startup disk and

cvs commit: src/sys/boot/uboot Makefile src/sys/boot/uboot/common ...
Mike Frysinger vap...@gentoo.org osdeve_mirror_boot-loaders_u-boot This moves the Blackfin-common bootldr command out of the BF537-STAMP specific board directory and into the common directory so that all Blackfin boards may utilize it. Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vap...@gentoo.org>

Linux 2.6.24.1 - kernel does not boot; IRQ trouble?
Kent
W. England [MVP] k...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp configuration_manage microsoft public windowsxp customize microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment The system files (ntdetect.com, ntldr and boot.ini) must exist on the active partition of the boot device. The boot device is determined by the BIOS

so what happened to boot time in XP?
If it doesn't find a BOOT SECTOR (which is what indicates to the computer that the device contains an Operating System), it will go on and search the hard drive (C:) for a boot sector. If it doesn't find one there, it will look on the CD-ROM. Now- here's your dilemma. It's really a classic "Catch 22" situation.

Installed boot-floppies 2.2.7 (all source)
Rod Speed rod.speed....@gmail.com comp sys ibm pc hardware storage Timothy Daniels <TDani...@NoSpamDot.com> wrote: ABSTRACT This experiment shows that the Phoenix Technologies BIOS exposes the hard drive boot order to ntldr such that the para- meter "rdisk(x)" in the boot.ini file corresponds to the hard drive

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
H. Peter Anvin h...@zytor.com fa linux kernel Cyrill Gorcunov wrote: Hi Peter, Sam, could you take a look on x86/boot/header.S:280 please? S goes with x86/boot/setup.ld and no other linker script. -hpa -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to

mkisofs now creates sparc boot CD's
I want to be able to boot each P> of these independently of the other, to keep my production environment P> separate from the development environment, and also so that if I blow P> away either prod or dev, I can still boot the remainin partiion using P> lilo installed on the MBR. P> P> Hard drive partitions for

proposed re-work / unification of boot block installation
We'll that settles it, I'll boot of Partition Magic or some other kind of magic and fix it that-a-way. Regarding MBR remembering: It's been a long time since I messed with partitions like this, but in the back of my head I have this fragment about boring registry hands-on editing, 'derived Disk ID's' and the

Linux/i386 boot protocol version 2.03
Martin Michlmayr t...@cyrius.com linux debian bugs dist linux debian maint boot Package: partman Severity: wishlist mipsel/cobalt and arm/netwinder need an ext2 -r 0 -O none boot partition (so you can either have a separate boot partition as ext2 r0 and a root with ext3, or the root containing boot has to be ext2

Bug#244100: Cobalt and Netwinder need ext2 -r0 boot partition
Ruslan Ermilov r...@FreeBSD.org mailing freebsd cvs ru 2004/02/06 13:58:32 PST FreeBSD src repository Modified files: share/mk bsd.libnames.mk sys/boot/i386 Makefile.inc sys/boot/i386/boot0 Makefile sys/boot/i386/boot0sio Makefile sys/boot/i386/boot2 Makefile sys/boot/i386/btx Makefile.inc sys/boot/i386/cdboot

Can I boot of an XP System disk, nested in a logical volume
(also resort some CFLAGS such that the more "important" value are first so they are easier to see) Revision Changes Path 1.12 +4 -4 src/sys/boot/alpha/boot1/Makefile 1.7 +2 -2 src/sys/boot/alpha/cdboot/Makefile 1.10 +7 -6 src/sys/boot/alpha/libalpha/Makefile 1.7 +2 -2 src/sys/boot/alpha/loader/Makefile 1.10 +1 -1

Need help in editing boot.ini
Marcel Moolenaar mar...@FreeBSD.org bsdmailinglist marcel 2008-02-16 22:13:12 UTC FreeBSD src repository Added files: sys/boot/uboot Makefile This uses the U-Boot API as developed by Rafal and which is (will be) part of U-Boot 1.3.2 and later. Credits to: raj@ Revision Changes Path 1.1 +5 -0

can I dual boot Mandrake and Redhat ?
PCR pcr...@netzero.net microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Here is what I know of the MBR and partition boot sectors. "Fdisk /mbr" will restore Microsoft "boot code" to the Master Boot Record of the boot HDD, usually the Primary Master. (This perhaps should not be done, if you have a drive overlay in the MBR or

Phantom Recovery Console in Windows Boot Manager
Afterwards, I followed some directions I found to create a dual boot menu here: http://windowssecrets.com/2008/02/14/01-Make-your-computer-dual-boot-Vista-and-XP Everything works fine--but ONLY if I have the Vista install CD in my CD/DVD drive. Otherwise I get a "DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS

New hard drive boot problem
Thanx Tommy, I have managed to create and repopulate the /boot partition with the rh boot kernel using the method you explained. However when rpm was completed a boot.b error occoured? A boot.b error also happened when I looked at it with lilo? The /boot partion is still not bootable. Is it possible to copy the

How to change a system from Linux-only to dual boot.
I was aware of two NTFS boot partition failures at my former workplace ... Boot partitions are outside of the file system. You don't have a file system before you boot. Don't confuse a "boot partition" with the MBR (Master Boot Record). The "MBR" is the code on the first hard drive which is located roughly at

NTFS Boot Disk
Jeff Richards JRicha...@msn.com.au microsoft public win98 disks general If you are using the NT bootloader then you can modify boot.ini to provide the options you have listed. The [operating systems] part of the file is changed to reflect the device and OS you want to boot; the example given in the W98 SETUP.

HP C160 10.20 : can't boot ; HELP ! HELP !
The registry edits in the procedure I gave in the attachment allows you to use the computer in a normal dual boot setup without risking anything in Vista when you boot XP. It is the resolution for that issue. Use it and you will not have to use the escape key or special boot managers or anything else other than the

New to linux..looking for program I can boot and run off CD
Anyway, we have reproduced the prolonged boot time and the engineers have created a number of pretty bad cases for which the fix appears to be working. I can't tell you when the firmware update that will address this will be available, but it is coming. -- Bill Ball Senior Technical Marketing Specialist Creative