On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Andre Puschmann <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Neohtm, > > Neohtm wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm able to compile L4 Fiasco + DOpE + L4Linux and test run on Qemu. >> But when i run it on the real machine, the GRUB seems don't support for >> modaddr and vbeset command. >> > Are you sure you are running the right version of grub? > Grub should display a version string like "GNU GRUB version 0.97-os.7" > > I got the GRUB-0.97 source from Adam's website and compile successfully. >> But what is the next step after this in order to boot directly on the >> current machine? I tried to copy directly the compiled files to /boot/grub >> but it didn't shows the menu.lst >> > You definitely need to install it first. > Here is a good site that explains the installation process: > http://orgs.man.ac.uk/documentation/grub/grub_3.html > Thanks for that. I had 'make install' and 'grub-install hd0' the GRUB and now it's running on GNU GRUB version 0.97-os.7. It's now able to run the command like 'modaddr' and 'vbeset' > > instead of that, i'm also not sure about how to tftpboot to another >> machine? any site or instructions on how to achieve this? >> > There are a lot of howto-site around. Try to google words like "pxegrub > tftp dhcp". Depending on your distribution you may add words like ubuntu or > debian. > Basically, you need a dhcp server in order to assign your client an IP > address and to tell the client where to find the pxegrub binary. Of course, > you also need a tftpserver to serve the files. Have a look at dnsmasq which > implements a lightweight dhcp, dns and tftp server. > This one works for me here. > > I'll look into this. Thanks alot Andre. Regards, Neohtm > > Best regards, > > Andre >
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