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On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 8:54 PM, Brian J. Murrell <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> On Tue, 2020-11-24 at 20:36 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
>
> > Yes, this is exactly what happens.
>
> ...
>
> > By default nativedisk command loads the following modules (on x86):
> > pata,ahci,usbms,ohci,uhci,ehci
>
> Cool.
>
> > you can also give list of modules as arguments to nativedisk.
>
> Even better.
>
> > grub first reads all the modules in memory using platform disk
> > support
> > (i.e. BIOS on i386-pc), then initializes them from memory copy. Then
> > it
> > tries to find device with $prefix and $root UUIDs using new drivers.
>
> So everything is in place to make this work. Any ideas why I am losing
> disk access to my SD-Card as soon as I invoke nativedisk? Is there a
> module I am missing that I need to add?
>
> Cheers,
> b.

Some time ago I was also interested in booting grub from sd-card with 
nativedisk command. After some time I realized this does not work even after 
supplying modules as arguements to nativedisk command. After loading drivers 
grub loses access to sd-card from which it boots, so it becomes inoperable.

Best regards,
Maxim Fomin

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