Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 06:30:27PM -0700, Joel Baker wrote: > > > Honestly? I'd really love to see GRUB achieve it's nominal purpose - GRand > > Unified Bootloader. Making it capable of compiling on, and booting, *BSD > > machines seems like a major step forward for it, and it shouldn't be all > > that hard - it's just one kernel and one primary filesystem (FFS) to make > > sure function, to support the vast majority of BSD-land. > > It compiles and boots the kernel, so the only sticking point really is the > passing of kernel options. This is handled for FreeBSD, but not Net or > Open. If anyone has any idea how this is done, implementing it would > certainly be useful.
I wouldn't have thought it should be hard to hack into GRUB; OTOH I'm not going to be able to look at it until I get back from Wales (6 weeks time). Matthew -- "At least you know where you are with Microsoft." "True. I just wish I'd brought a paddle." http://www.debian.org