It looks like the command-line arguments are not getting passed through.
Solaris is looking for an amd64 kernel even though I specified not to on the
command line.
Grub configuration:
menuentry "Solaris 10" {
set root=(pxe)
set kernel="/sun/boot/pxefiles/multiboot"
set module="/sun/boot/pxefiles/x86.miniroot "
echo "Loading ${kernel} ..."
multiboot ${kernel} kernel/unix -v -B
echo "Loading ${module} ..."
module ${module}
echo "Booting Solaris ..."
boot
}
Grub seems to run fine, but then I get:
Panic: cannot open kernel/amd64/unix
Press any key to reboot
Note that this works fine using the Sun-provided pxegrub, which is based on
0.9x. Thoughts?
--Ian
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