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304 by the BIOS, independent of the setting of the root device.
314 machine. It uses an advanced BIOS query technique for finding all
322 translation problem, that is, the BIOS cannot access over 1024
445 drives in your BIOS.
475 wrong BIOS drive, so you should be careful.
601 map BIOS drives to OS devices correctly---GRUB merely @dfn{guesses}
627 If it is the first BIOS drive, this is the same as well:
663 By the way, as noted above, it is quite difficult to guess BIOS drives
683 using BIOS functions.}. This means that you can use the whole CD-ROM
728 required for compatibility with the BIOS on many older machines.)
1020 @strong{Caution:} This is effective only if DOS (or Windows) uses BIOS
1817 accessed by BIOS. Because of BIOS limitations, GRUB cannot distinguish
1818 between IDE, ESDI, SCSI, or others. You must know yourself which BIOS
1842 which is a BIOS drive number, so the following are equivalent:
2313 @sc{bios} drive @var{drive}. You can use this command to create a disk
2696 * testvbe:: Test VESA BIOS EXTENSION
2698 * vbeprobe:: Probe VESA BIOS EXTENSION
2791 Display APM BIOS information.
2801 @dfn{upper/lower memory} display uses the standard BIOS interface for
2803 synthesized number from various BIOS interfaces of the memory starting
2869 is specified, no APM BIOS call is performed. Otherwise, the computer
2945 BIOS. We know these are defective in this way:
2949 Fujitsu LifeBook 400 BIOS version 31J0103A
2952 HP Vectra XU 6/200 BIOS version GG.06.11
2958 use this option if you know that your BIOS doesn't have LBA support.
3130 kernel how many BIOS drive numbers are on controllers before the current
3228 Test the VESA BIOS EXTENSION mode @var{mode}. This command will switch
3242 only be necessary on some old machines. GRUB's BIOS probe can pick up
3252 Probe VESA BIOS EXTENSION information. If the mode @var{mode} is
3298 supported directly by the BIOS read calls. This could occur because the
3299 BIOS translated geometry has been changed by the user or the disk is
3408 @item 18 : Selected cylinder exceeds maximum supported by BIOS
3410 address beyond the end of the BIOS translated area. This generally
3411 happens if your disk is larger than the BIOS can handle (512MB for
3426 refers to a disk or BIOS device that is not present or not recognized by
3427 the BIOS in the system.
3486 used by EZ-BIOS.
3498 BIOS drives and OS devices.
3503 * Device map:: The map between BIOS drives and OS devices
3515 replacing BIOS calls with UNIX system calls and libc functions.
3629 @section The map between BIOS drives and OS devices
3635 If the device map file exists, the grub shell reads it to map BIOS
3647 cannot guess the map between BIOS drives and OS devices correctly in
3649 between IDE and SCSI in your BIOS, it gets the order wrong.
3680 Force GRUB to use LBA mode even for a buggy BIOS. Use this option only
3681 if your BIOS doesn't work properly in LBA mode even though it supports
3910 drives and your BIOS.