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how is grub menu.lst - grub super disk

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 9:21 am
by adrian15
I am developing a disk called Grub Super Disk.
It's like a normal Grub Disk but with various menu.lst with its options.

Your grub has several grub files or is it a normal grub?

When I get it translated into English I'll get you know.


Super Disco Grub 0.7:
http://adrian15.raulete.net/blog/?postid=190

Screenshots:
http://adrian15.raulete.net/imagenes/sdg/

So far... Are you interested in it?

adrian15

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 6:13 pm
by Victor Chew
I got my version of GRUB from here:

http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/debian/pool/main/g/grub/

Could you elaborate on how Grub Super Disk is better? I don't get the full picture yet.

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 11:42 pm
by adrian15
Victor Chew wrote: Could you elaborate on how Grub Super Disk is better? I don't get the full picture yet.
With Grub Super Disk you do not need to remember grub commands any more. You do not need to type any command in there.
With easy menues you can:

*Restore Grub at your hard disk MBR AUTOmatically
*Boot your hard disk grub menu.lst
(These are good options when reinstalling Windows and
Windows deleting the MBR)
*Activate partitions
*Boot any partition (Useful for various versions of windows)
*Boot any partition previous swap of bios drives (Useful for installation of multiple windows or dos)


Currently only 5 % of Grub Super Disk is translated into English (The restore and boot the menu.lst options).

And the best thing of Grub Super Disk is that before any screen it explains what you can do with it and what it does mean. If you're going to activate a partition you will get a definition of what activate means.

These are some reasons why Grub Super Disk is better.

I am working on support for changing colors, and keyboard keys.
And Grub Super Disk is multilingual.

As the other post I recommend you to take a look at some screenshots:

Images of Grub Super Disk

One more thing I've set up a forum for boot problems and Grub Super Disk and here is the last version of Grub Super Disk (only avaliable in Floppy so far).

In two or three days I'll build the cdrom version.

adrian15

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 8:13 pm
by Victor Chew
OK, please lemme know when it has been fully translated to English. Thanks!

Translation done.

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 4:37 am
by adrian15
Grub Super Disk is translated to English.

Cdrom iso of GSD 0.89 (It works):
http://adrian15.raulete.net/ficheros/gsd_0.89.iso

Floppy img of GSD 0.89 (It MAY not work):
http://adrian15.raulete.net/ficheros/gsd_0.89_en.img

Please tell me what you think about it.

adrian15

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2005 2:31 pm
by Victor Chew
I am unable to download V0.89 (English) from the link given. What is the status of the project now? I would like to use it to replace the standard GRUB ISO.

Super Grub Disk

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 2:02 am
by adrian15
Hi Victor,

Grub Super Disk is not longer called this way. Now it is called Super Grub Disk.

Super Grub Disk webpage

If you can put the Super Grub Disk iso is better than the floppy, because the floppy is quite outdated and the iso is multilingual and floppy it's only in English.

There has been many many changes since 0.89, color change, menu restructuration, Boot Windows option, Boot Linux manually, you can hide partitions you can find last features here.

You will find downlods at Super Grub Disk webpage.

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 12:57 pm
by Victor Chew
Thanks! I will be replacing GRUB with SGD in the next release, unless any of you have any objections.

Booting an iso from an iso

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 2:08 am
by adrian15
How will you do to boot SGD iso from inside UBCD iso... which is the trick?

adrian15

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 12:42 pm
by Victor Chew
No trick. I just use:

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diskemu /images/sgd.iso
Doesn't that work for you?

important fix

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 2:35 am
by adrian15
Please use the 0.9296 or upper version for ubcd. It fixes an important and annoying error.

Thank you.

About the diskemu utility, I didn't even know it existed... although I haven't tried it and I still ask myself if booting SGD with this method will change in anyway the bios drives assignation.

adrian15

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 1:50 pm
by Victor Chew
Thanks! Updated to 0.9296.

Super Grub Disk 0.9321

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 12:57 am
by adrian15
I've seen that you've published last version of UBCD with 0.9296 version of SGD (which is not the current last version of SGD). Well, it does not matter.

I am not going to be here telling you... the next time you want to do the UBCD check the last version of SGD.

Victor Chew if you want to stay tuned about SGD you can subscribe to Super Grub Disk project at freshmeat:
http://freshmeat.net/subscribe/57777/?u ... pergrub%2F
or subscribe to Super Grub mailing list (this one has more things that Super Grub releases so may be not interested on it) ( http://listas.ensanjose.net/listinfo/supergrub )

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 4:30 am
by Victor Chew
OK, I have subscribed to your Freshmeat releases. Thanks!

Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 11:41 am
by kethd
I just tested SGD v0.9296 on UBCD v3.4.
It did not load.
Please include pure original plain GRUB command-mode, too.
Thank you.

why it did not load?

Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 8:28 am
by adrian15
What does mean it did not work?
Did it not boot at all or...
did it not "Restore GRUB on the MBR" as you expected?

Victor Chew. Is it perhaps a problem of memdisk?

To get pure normal GRUB command mode you just have to type letter "c" and grub command line is there.

adrian15

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 7:35 am
by kethd
When I choose Super Grub Disk V0.9296 menu option on UBCD v3.4
The computer shows:
Loading stage2 _
with a flashing cursor that just hangs.

Tested on AMD Duron 1000MHz K7S5A mainboard.

Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 6:51 am
by adrian15
kethd wrote:When I choose Super Grub Disk V0.9296 menu option on UBCD v3.4
The computer shows:
Loading stage2 _
with a flashing cursor that just hangs.

Tested on AMD Duron 1000MHz K7S5A mainboard.
The next version of SGD will have some patches from Debian that deal with problems related to non-standard motherboards or bios. We will check if it fixes your problem.

adrian15