Hi all,
I'm working on a project (xmach) that uses a multiboot boot loader
(ie grub) to boot.
The xmach kernel is an ELF kernel.
I'm currently trying to bring in elf symbol support into the ddb.
This means I need to locate the symbol/string table(s).
The GRUB-CVS codebase supports loading in
Hello,
I think, the GRUB loader is cool, but i do have a problem with
it:
When I tried to load my first own kernel with
"kernel=C:\kernel.elf", GRUB did notrecognise the path as a
path.
How can I load the kernel?
Thank you,
Robert B.
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On Sat, 4 Aug 2001, Robert Buschlinger wrote:
I think, the GRUB loader is cool, but i do have a problem with it:
When I tried to load my first own kernel with kernel=C:\kernel.elf,
GRUB did not recognise the path as a path.
How can I load the kernel?
Grub doesn't understand drive letters.
I am trying to use GRUB 0.90 on a Linux/Windows machine. My GRUB
build is courtesy of Red Hat's grub-0.90-7.i386.rpm, which is part
of their recently announced beta release.
The grub command, run under Linux, works just fine. It correctly
identifies my hard drives and their respective