> > > Isn't GRUB supposed to support *all* features of the Multiboot
standard?
> >
> > If you help us fix them - yes :-)
Sorry, I'm more than busy with writing an OS <advertize> http://v2os.v2.nl
</advertize> and I don't know much C (just enough to read it).
> That's a completely different issue here. Viktor misunderstands what
> "specification" means. We don't need to support loading an OS image
> below 1MB to comply with the Multiboot Specification, because it
> doesn't require such a feature. That is only for convenience and the
> "least surprising" policy. So when one asks if GRUB is fully
> Multiboot-compliant even though GRUB doesn't support that, I answer,
> "Yes, definitely. Why do you think GRUB isn't compliant? Does the spec
> require a Multiboot-compliant boot loader to support anything you
> want?"
Well, "fully compliant" were the wrong words. Here's a quote from the last
section of the Multiboot specification that I had in mind:
The GNU GRUB (see section `GRUB' in The GRUB manual) project is a
full Multiboot-compliant boot loader, supporting all required and
optional features present in this specification.
I therefore believed that loading below 1 MB will be supported sometime.
- VP
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