On Tuesday 15 November 2005 15:07, Dennis Clarke wrote: > http://www.blastware.org/grub2/
Looks helpful. :) Is there a particular reason you chose not to use the GRUB wiki? It doesn't look like this information is OpenSolaris-specific... That reminds me, how are you booting OpenSolaris using GRUB2 on PPC? With the "linux" loader? > I put this page together such that people working on the PowerPC > port can focus on more interesting things like the hardware address > translation and the memory management layer. I'm actually not sure what you mean by "hardware address translation and the memory management layer"... could you elaborate? From the page: > PLEASE TAKE NOTE : You may choose to suspend GRUB2 in order to drop to the > firmware however you will need to warm boot your system as you can not yet > get back to the GRUB2 prompt. This may be a flaw in the Pegasos2 firmware > or the GRUB2 code. This is a bug in Pegasos firmware. Genesi was notified a while back but I haven't heard anything about a fix. In the meantime, you might be able to run "resume" instead of "go" to get back. If that does work, you could implement a patch that detects you're running on CodeGen firmware (the original author) and sets a quirk/feature bit, then output a different message in the suspend command. I believe we already detect CodeGen firmware to work around a bug I found on the briQ, so you would have an example to work from... -Hollis _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel