Grub-floppy problem with PCLOS-2007 on a T42

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Grub-floppy problem with PCLOS-2007 on a T42

#1 Post by vma2408 » Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:46 am

I'm trying to create a GRUB boot floppy-disk for my T42, of PCLOS 2007, using the instructions contained in:
http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/ ... howto_make
Things go reasonably well up to the line "grub> find /boot/grub/stage1", where Grub cannot find the 'stage1' file on the floppy. This file definitely is there and Grub also addresses the floppy during the 'find' process, but somehow can't see the file. Or, if it can see it, Grub apparently does not recognise it as a correct file. The FDD is a USB device, I've changed BIOS to allow boot from it (and, in fact, BIOS can boot from it; I've tried that with a Win95 mini-system), and now I'm stumped :roll: . Can anyone help me further down the line? Thanks.

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#2 Post by bobbarker » Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:16 am

I would try setting the grub 'root' device before you search for stage1:

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root (*press tab and see what it suggests*,0)
I don't think it should require that but sometimes grub can be picky.
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#3 Post by vma2408 » Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:28 pm

That didn't work, sadly. The problem seems to boil down to the fact that grub can't recognise the USB-FDD (which is known as /media/floppy). Using a desktop with an internal FDD (known as /mnt/fd0) the procedure described above - herman's - works perfectly. Please note that it is important to stick closely to this procedure; I tried a shortcut and the boot-floppy failed. Many thanks, bobbarker, and many thanks Herman. :beer:

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