Hello All,

I am following a tutorial from the following link, but I am stuck at the bottom 
of the page.

http://www.osdever.net/bkerndev/Docs/printing.htm

"Copy your 'kernel.bin' to your GRUB floppy disk, and if all went well, you 
should now have a kernel that prints 'Hello World!' on a black screen in white 
text!"

I am completely a newbie on this area, and have no idea how to configure GRUB 
to load the kernel.

I've been googling the web, but most of them suggest for the creation of a boot 
floppy disk with GRUB. I don't have that drive on my laptop.

I am using Ubuntu Linux installed on a VMware 6.5.1. My laptop is Compaq 
Presario AMD Athlon-X2.

# uname -a
Linux pc-vm3 2.6.27-9-generic #1 SMP Thu Nov 20 22:15:32 UTC 2008 x86_64 
GNU/Linux

Could i run this as a simple a.out? I am getting the following error:

# chmod +x kernel.bin
# ./kernel.bin
bash: ./kernel.bin: cannot execute binary file

Is there any wrong in the code? See attached zip file.

Thanks,

Won




      


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