On many Linux systems the boot process sees the usual BIOS screen, followed by Grub. The Grand Unified Bootloader (Grub) takes over from our BIOS and offers the user a choice of OS options and kernel ...
Hi guys. I have been curious about other linux distributions (tried Suse and Mandrake already) specially Debian. I have heard and read about Knoppix which is basically Debian-based. Here is what my ...
If the BIOS can't see it, then no bootloader in the world will be able to boot off it, that I'm aware of. You could certainly write one, but it would require including enough PCI and firewire support ...