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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users grub to boot windows Post 302401302 by dr.house on Friday 5th of March 2010 12:30:48 PM
Old 03-05-2010
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Originally Posted by gaurav1086
grub idenfies sdb as hd1 by its own notation
On second thought, this makes me wonder why you are trying to (re-)map at all?

Anyway, the Super Grub Disk helped me solving a similar "disk puzzle" (some time ago, though) ...
 

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WWW::Freshmeat::Project(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      WWW::Freshmeat::Project(3pm)

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WWW::Freshmeat::Project - retrieve project information WWW::Freshmeat::Project methods The "WWW::Freshmeat::Project" object provides some of the fields from the freshmeat.net entry through the following methods url_project_page URL of project page on Freshmeat url_homepage deprecated projectname_full desc_short desc_full license trove_id Removed. projectname_short www_freshmeat Additionally, it provides the following "higher-level" methods: name description Return either "projectname_full" (respectively "desc_full") or "projectname_short" (respectively "desc_short") if the former is empty. version Returns the version of the latest release. url Removed. "url_homepage" returns a freshmeat.net URL that redirects to the actual project's home page. This url() method tries to follow the redirection and returns the actual homepage URL if it can be found, or the URL to the freshmeat.net entry for the project. branches Removed. List of branches for project. Returns hash in form of (branch id => branch name). popularity Removed. Freshmeat popularity data for project. Returns hash with keys record_hits, url_hits, subscribers url_list Removed. url_list1 Returns list of URLs for project. Each URL is a WWW::Freshmeat::Project::URL object. real_author Removed. Returns name of author (not maintainer). release_date Removed. Returns date of latest release. maintainers Removed. Returns list of names of maintainers. 1; perl v5.14.2 2012-03-05 WWW::Freshmeat::Project(3pm)
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