Zilla
2003-09-29, 11:44 AM CDT
"Doyce McIlveene" <dbmcilveene@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
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> Zilla wrote:
>
> > Sort of off topic, but yet linux question.
> >
> > - I already had WinXP on a PC (kids use it
> > for games).
> > - I installed the XOSL boot manager from
> > www.xosl.org on it's own partition. I'd assume
> > any boot manager will pertain to this question.
> > - I installed RH9 Linux on it's partition.
> >
> > All work well, xosl provides a menu to boot. If
> > I choose Linux, grub boot manager comes up,
> > and I choose Linux, and Linux boots. However,
> > I don't need grup anymore, since I already have
> > xosl. How can I bypass grub and make Linux boot
> > when I choose it from the 3rd party boot manager?
> >
> >
>
> IIRC, linux requires that either Grub or Lilo to be installed either to
the
> /boot partition or to the / (root) partition order to boot the OS. XOSL
> will point to the partition in which the linux loader is installed.
>
> I, too, am using XOSL for my boot manager and when selecting RH9 or Suse
> 8.2, Grub still is needed to boot either linux OS much the same as the
> ntloader is needed to boot Win XP or Win 2K.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Doyce
>
>
Agree. However NT loader doesn't ask which OS to load, it goes ahead and
loads
WinXXX. Can I do the same with grub?
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> Zilla wrote:
>
> > Sort of off topic, but yet linux question.
> >
> > - I already had WinXP on a PC (kids use it
> > for games).
> > - I installed the XOSL boot manager from
> > www.xosl.org on it's own partition. I'd assume
> > any boot manager will pertain to this question.
> > - I installed RH9 Linux on it's partition.
> >
> > All work well, xosl provides a menu to boot. If
> > I choose Linux, grub boot manager comes up,
> > and I choose Linux, and Linux boots. However,
> > I don't need grup anymore, since I already have
> > xosl. How can I bypass grub and make Linux boot
> > when I choose it from the 3rd party boot manager?
> >
> >
>
> IIRC, linux requires that either Grub or Lilo to be installed either to
the
> /boot partition or to the / (root) partition order to boot the OS. XOSL
> will point to the partition in which the linux loader is installed.
>
> I, too, am using XOSL for my boot manager and when selecting RH9 or Suse
> 8.2, Grub still is needed to boot either linux OS much the same as the
> ntloader is needed to boot Win XP or Win 2K.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Doyce
>
>
Agree. However NT loader doesn't ask which OS to load, it goes ahead and
loads
WinXXX. Can I do the same with grub?
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