Alexander Langer wrote:
Thus spake Robert Millan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):


Maybe. Asking them never hurts. I wouldn't spend my time adding multiboot
support to other bootloaders myself, though.


As using the FreeBSD loader is just a very fine option, I actually don't
see a requirement for this anyways.

Sigh. Here's why I suggested it, in case you blinked. Let's say somebody wants to use Grub to boot all their operating systems. To achieve this, it helps if the operating systems support the multiboot spec. Adding multiboot support to BSD will probably be easier for various reasons if there is an all-BSD way of testing it (without any strange non-BSD bootloader stuff like Grub).

So while it might not seem useful in general,
it would be helpful in making it easier to use
grub and multiboot everywhere.

YMMV.  IANABHOAGH.
- Dan

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Dan Kegel
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