On 3 May 2011 15:19, consul tores <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello > > i have a Laptop with Squeeze, OpenBSD-amd64-4.9, and > Slackware64-13.37: and it is using grub2 as bootloader, (if i use > lilo, it works correctly, but i want to evade bios check) grub2 can > not recognize OpenBSD (what is not a problem), and it recognize > Slackware, but can not start it. it only gets a simple panic. i have > tested the Slackware installer dvd (kernel), successfully. > Looking/playing inside /etc/grub.d, do not do any change! Slackware > lilo is installed at sector 0 of Slackware partition. > Er , as far as my know , we usually chainload the BSD Unix . I'm using FreeBSD 8.2 amd64 in my desktop and Squeeze , Mandriva 2010.2 , and the bootloader is grub2 shipped with Squeeze. the problems are: 1) os-probe cannot probe Mandriva **corrently **, which means it does probe Mandriva (kernel panic),but not correctly . (here there is bug report and the patch http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=566102). Maybe it applys to Slackware? 2) I use chainload to boot the FreeBSD , and os-probe cannot probe FreeBSD ,either.
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