walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Bean wrote: >> On Jan 24, 2008 12:15 AM, walt<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Bean wrote: >>>> This patch should fix the problem... >>> Yes, thanks! I had to use the -l flag before patch would use it, >>> and even then the last hunk needed increased fuzz. >>> >>> Are you going to commit it today? >> >> thanks for the testing, if you have ufs2, please check it as well... > > I see you have already commited, thank you! I did test both UFS1/2 > and both work nicely. I can list and cat any files on a UFS fs now. > > Unfortunately, I don't know how to boot any of the BSD kernels with > grub2 :o(
I am not sure about BSD, one way is to load the BSD loader. But a more direct approach (as in loading the BSD kernel) would be nice. Do you want to work on this? > I recompiled my NetBSD kernel with the MULTIBOOT option enabled, but > I still get a 'magic broken' error when doing 'multiboot /netbsd'. Can it be loaded from GRUB Legacy using its multiboot capabilities? > On FreeBSD I use grub0.95 to load /boot/loader as 'the kernel' and > everything just works. Using grub2, I can't tell exactly what I am > supposed to use, e.g. insmod, module, or [whatever]. There is no > 'kernel' command any more, right? No. I think there is no loader yet for BSD. > I can use 'linux' to boot linux with no problems, which is the easy > part. > > I can use chainload on any BSD as long as the boot record is installed > properly (which is a bit tricky and dangerous for the BSD newbie). > > Any hints would be most welcome, and thanks again. Do you want to work on a loader for BSD? That would be the ideal solution and a nice opportunity for you to learn :-) -- Marco _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel