Darryl Gregorash wrote:
Constant Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
Had another good look at ( hd0,0) and discovered an empty space in front of the h of hd. Removed the empty space and everything is fine again. Remembers me of one of those beginner mistake that I made using the then usual CGA screen and not seeing the difference between a comma and a dot.
Nonsense; Grub errors are at a much more sophisticated and meaningful level :-)
Anyway, if you look at the grammar of much of today's youth, there is no difference between a comnma and a dot --- or a semicolon either. mm so :) , ;) , ,) and .) are all the same? :)
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