Changeset 699b0f2
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- 02/01/2009 11:38:45 PM (15 years ago)
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chapter01/how.xml
r873f3aa r699b0f2 25 25 this book. Unfortunately, development of the LiveCD has not progressed 26 26 recently and it only contains older versions of the source packages and 27 patches (for those ISOs not label s-nosrc or -min), and this book. For more27 patches (for those ISOs not labeled -nosrc or -min), and this book. For more 28 28 information about the LFS LiveCD or to download a copy, visit <ulink 29 29 url="&livecd-root;"/>.</para> -
chapter08/grub.xml
r873f3aa r699b0f2 41 41 <title>Installation of GRUB</title> 42 42 43 <para>Your shiny new LFS system is almost complete. One of the last 44 things to do is to ensure that the system can be properly booted.</para> 45 43 46 <caution> 44 47 <para>This package will only build for x86 and x86_64 architectures 45 48 containing 32-bit libs. If you chose to build on x86_64 without 32-bit 46 libriaries (no multilib), then you must use LILO instead.</para> 49 libraries (no multilib), then you must use LILO instead. Information on 50 <quote>boot loading</quote> for other architectures should be available in 51 the usual resource-specific locations for those architectures.</para> 47 52 </caution> 48 53 … … 99 104 <title>Configuring GRUB</title> 100 105 101 <para>Your shiny new LFS system is almost complete. One of the last102 things to do is to ensure that the system can be properly booted. The103 instructions below apply only to computers of IA-32 architecture,104 meaning mainstream PCs. Information on <quote>boot loading</quote> for105 other architectures should be available in the usual resource-specific106 locations for those architectures.</para>107 106 108 107 <para>Boot loading can be a complex area, so a few cautionary … … 113 112 unusable (un-bootable).</para> 114 113 115 <para>Earlier, we compiled and installed the GRUB boot loader software 116 in preparation for this step. The procedure involves writing some 117 special GRUB files to specific locations on the hard drive. We highly 118 recommend creating a GRUB boot floppy diskette as a backup. Insert a 119 blank floppy diskette and run the following commands:</para> 114 <para>The procedure involves writing some special GRUB files to specific 115 locations on the hard drive. We highly recommend creating a GRUB boot floppy 116 diskette as a backup. Insert a blank floppy diskette and run the following 117 commands:</para> 120 118 121 119 <screen><userinput>dd if=/boot/grub/stage1 of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=1
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