On 11/13/11 01:38, william opensource4you wrote:
In fact Grub sounds to not be able to mount the UFS of Dragonfly ;-(.
So, I must ask Grub to forward the control to an another bootloader.
Wonder if grub only understands 32bit disklabels? hmm.
I've found the answer to my own question :-).
In fact Grub sounds to not be able to mount the UFS of Dragonfly ;-(.
So, I must ask Grub to forward the control to an another bootloader.
I've solved by doing this:
- I install DFbsd on the partition 2 of my second disk WITH the
bootloader (on disk2
Just for info ...
I've a strange problem with Grub.
Indeed, when I unplug the disk1 (netbsd, freebsd and fedora) from my
motherboard, I can boot with DFbsd from disk2.
It sounds that the problem is coming from Grub and his ability to see
the DFbsd partition.
I'm running on an AMD 64 bit, but Fed
Thanks Mathias for your answer.
But I think, I've performed your suggestion without much success.
Here after what I've tried ...
- install dfbsd on partition3: no success
- install dfbsd on partition1: no success
within Grub, I've tried:
- root (hd1,1): no success
- rootnoverify (hd1,1,a): no
Hello,
I see two potential problems here:
On Freitag, 11. November 2011 at 07:36, william opensource4you wrote:
> Disk 2 has
> pcbsd on primary partition (p1), and I've prepared a 15GB partition
> (p2) for dfbsd..
I'm not sure about this, but do by any chance PC-BSD and DragonFly use the s
Hi,
I'm willing to give a try to dragonfly, but grub does not boot it ;-(
I have 2 disks: Disk 1 contains netbsd and freebsd on primary
partitions (p1, p2) and Linux on secondary partition (p5). Disk 2 has
pcbsd on primary partition (p1), and I've prepared a 15GB partition
(p2) for dfbsd..
I'm u