As far as I know about kexec, it can only load linux kernels... you could
maybe try to load pFsense kernel directly the same way you would do with the
linux one, but I'm not sure if it would work... maybe...

to do that, you'll probably need to understand a bit better how pFsense
boots up... things like what is the kernel file and what are the command
line parameters you can give to it (assuming it would work like linux
one)...

hope that helps...

-H
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 10:57 PM, HeavyMetaler <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I'm trying to get kexec to boot into pFsense(freebsd) because I want
> to turn the atv into a router using vlans or a usb ethernet card.
>
> I've toyed around with things a bit and tried grub4dos to kexec to
> grub.exe where I then tried to use the pfsense iso as the initrd
> image.  I didn't have very much success.  Has anyone else attempted
> anything like this?
> >
>


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