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I've Coded a New GRUB Function - What Do I Do Next?
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sburtchin |
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I've Coded a New GRUB Function - What Do I Do Next? |
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Thu, 18 Jan 2007 23:58:47 -0800 (PST) |
I have created a new GRUB command line function (eptedit) and written a patch
to an existing GRUB function (partnew). What's the next step? How do I get
these compiled and linked so I can start using them? What do I need to do
to get these into the official GRUB distribution?
The new code can be found in the following threads on this forum:
How To Write Extended Partition Tables from GRUB?
"partnew" Command Writes Wrong Ending Cylinder in MPT
Please help me with the details so I can start using my new functions.
Thank you!
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