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walt wrote: |
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> On 01/10/2011 01:37 PM, Dale wrote: |
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>> pk wrote: |
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>>> On 2011-01-10 14:05, walt wrote: |
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>>>> You guys may be losing interest in grub2, but I'm having fun, so... |
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>>> Although I've not been involved in this discussion I still enjoy your |
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>>> progress (I've been meaning to try out grub2 myself since grub1 is |
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>>> basically EOLed but haven't had the time yet)... please continue! |
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>> Same here. I'm noticing how complicated this thing is. |
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> I'm sorry I've given that impression -- the complicated part is finding |
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> comprehensible examples to copy, but thanks to your previous links I'm |
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> gaining on it. I'm now able to write a functioning grub.cfg file for |
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> grub2, but I don't want to publish prematurely ;) |
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It wasn't just you, it was other things I read too. |
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>> Does it have audio too? |
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> Yes, but very primitive. No speech, but you can give it a series of |
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> numbers representing tones and durations -- to make it sound like a |
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> video game arcade. If you really want to. But I don't. |
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Oh God, it can make sounds. O_O |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |