it is FreeBSD specified fix.
Does Anyone have good idea?
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Hello.I'm Takehiro Suzuki,a FreeBSD user. :-)
Sorry for my misreading.
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I found GRUB cannot boot FreeBSD 4.0-current with ata driver.
Where can I download that kernel?
This kernel(FreeBSD 4.0-current which I used) is now available from
Hello,I'm Takehiro Suzuki,a FreeBSD user. :-)
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I found GRUB cannot boot FreeBSD 4.0-current with ata driver.
Where can I download that kernel?
Please read /usr/share/doc/handbook/book.html#CUTTING-EDGE for detail.
You can get FreeBSD
Hello,I'm Takehiro Suzuki.
I found GRUB cannot boot FreeBSD 4.0-current with ata driver.
I guess GRUB assumes wd driver when booting FreeBSD from ata device.
Following is that I had done.
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grub root=(hd1,0,a)
filesystem type ffs, partition type 0x7a5
grub kernel=(hd1,0,a)/kernel
Thanks for your advices.Now I have built GRUB(-current).It's great!!
I can boot OSes as following.
FreeBSD(0xa5) ,a.out kernel
FreeBSD(0xa5) ,ELF kernel
NetBSD (0xa9) ,a.out kernel(ELF kernel is not tested.)
Linux (0x83) ,ELF kernel
Windows98
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eeded by `ffs_stage1_5'.
make[1]: Target `all' not remade because of errors.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/grub/stage2'
Thanks,
Takehiro Suzuki
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Hello,I'm Takehiro Suzuki,a GRUB user.
I get grub on 8/22 via anonymous CVS,but it seems GRUB cannot read
FFS partition.
My disk cofiguration is as followed.
partition1:Windows98
partition2:SCO UNIXWare
partition3:Linux
partition4:FreeBSD
I built GRUB on Linux using binutils-2.9.1.0.25