From: Stephen Kitt Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: OpenDOS to be released next week! Date: 31 Jan 1997 17:28:02 +0000 Organization: Dept of Artificial Intelligence, Edinburgh University, Scotland Lines: 29 Sender: stephenk AT dougal DOT dai DOT ed DOT ac DOT uk Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: dougal.dai.ed.ac.uk To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Orlando Andico writes: > > I haven't used this boot loader yet, but there is one at > > the following address that is under the GNU GPL. It is > > advertised as having a menu type interface. > > > > http://www.uruk.org/grub/ > > > GRUB is pretty good, it's the generic boot loader for the HURD. And yes, > I've had occasion to use it. It's similar to the OS/2 Boot Manager in that > it shows a nice window with neat boxes where you can select the OS to > load. And it can select between Linux and HURD (as I've tested). Never > tried it with DOS though yet. GRUB is very good indeed. I use it on my system to boot OpenDOS, Linux (stable or development) or a floppy (my BIOS is set up to go straight to the hard disk). The only problem with it just now is that it's possible for anyone to boot any operating system on the machine in any way without passwords etc. For example any user could boot Linux in single-user mode and get root access without a password... It does require knowing how the GRUB command line works, but it's still a *big* security hole for machines whose console is accessible to anyone. Stephen -- Stephen Kitt, Edinburgh University; my views are my own Email: s.kitt at ed.ac.uk; web: http://omni.bus.ed.ac.uk/skk "It's kind of fun to do the impossible" -- Walt Disney