No manual do Grub está como exemplo somente root (hd0,a). 4.2.3 FreeBSD
GRUB can load the kernel directly, either in ELF or a.out format. But this is not recommended, since FreeBSD's bootstrap interface sometimes changes heavily, so GRUB can't guarantee to pass kernel parameters correctly. Thus, we'd recommend loading the very flexible loader /boot/loader instead. See this example: grub> root (hd0,a) grub> kernel /boot/loader grub> boot http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#FreeBSD 11.1 How to specify devices The device syntax is like this: (device[,part-num][,bsd-subpart-letter]) `[]' means the parameter is optional. device should be either `fd' or `hd' followed by a digit, like `fd0'. But you can also set device to a hexadecimal or a decimal number which is a BIOS drive number, so the following are equivalent: (hd0) (0x80) (128) part-num represents the partition number of device, starting from zero for primary partitions and from four for extended partitions, and bsd-subpart-letter represents the BSD disklabel subpartition, such as `a' or `e'. A shortcut for specifying BSD subpartitions is (device,bsd-subpart-letter), in this case, GRUB searches for the first PC partition containing a BSD disklabel, then finds the subpartition bsd-subpart-letter. Here is an example: (hd0,a) http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Device-syntax > > algum ponto em particular (inicia e para, não inicia..)?? Veja o erro exato: root (hd0,2,a) Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0xa5 kernel /boot/loader Error 17: Cannot mount selected partition -- Celso Vianna BSD User: 51318 http://www.bsdcounter.org 63 8404-8559 Palmas/TO ------------------------- Histórico: http://www.fug.com.br/historico/html/freebsd/ Sair da lista: https://www.fug.com.br/mailman/listinfo/freebsd