On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 4:15 AM, Andreas Barth <[email protected]> wrote: > * Javier Vasquez ([email protected]) [110910 19:58]: >> ... > > I'm not sure if grub-yeelong is the right package for that. I'm using > grub build from trunk, and it works. (My reason for using trunk was > however the 2e-support, and as I have 2e, and decided to just use it > for 2f as well.) > > >> ... > > Looks good to me for the first look. > > Does your machine do any output at the serial console? > > > (For reference, I have a hand-build grub.elf by using > grub-mkimage -O mipsel-loongson-elf -o grub.elf normal linux ata usb_keyboard > ohci part_msdos ext2 xfs part_gpt ls halt reboot usbms gzio search lspci help > ahci blocklist date elf pata configfile echo > which works.) > > > Andi
Hi, As grub 2.0 was finally released with support for fuloong, I went for traditional make + make install, since debian's experimental grub-yeeloong is broken and doesn't install well (and the unstable one still doesn't work with fuloong)... I confirmed with just "grub-install" the ELF image generated is good for mini-pc. So now that works. However I couldn't make the keyboard work on the grub menu, so I couldn't get to select the linux image to load on the menu... I even included the usb and the usb_keyboard grub modules through GRUB_PRELOAD_MODULES on /etc/default/grub. Any hints? Thanks, -- Javier. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CALUrRGf0=5LnG9zR-u3VKDmWCmpnoa=1ic8dgdruks1zghw...@mail.gmail.com

