partitioned as my disk is quite crowded).
Anyway I found this:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2011-October/234858.html
and at the moment I have this in my Grub config:
menuentry 'FreeBSD 9.0' {
set root=(ada0,1,a)
kfreebsd /boot/loader
boot
scheme GPT. I think (I manually
partitioned as my disk is quite crowded).
Anyway I found this:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2011-October/234858.html
and at the moment I have this in my Grub config:
menuentry 'FreeBSD 9.0' {
set root=(ada0,1,a)
kfreebsd /boot
://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2011-October/234858.html
and at the moment I have this in my Grub config:
menuentry 'FreeBSD 9.0' {
set root=(ada0,1,a)
kfreebsd /boot/loader
boot
}
But unfortunately no boot :-(
I have tried using (hd0,0), (hd0,1,a), (hd0,0,a), and (hd0
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Von: Richard Burakowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: Daniel Hepper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kopie: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Betreff: Re: diskless FreeBSD with grub
Datum: Thu, 03 Nov 2005 10:22:15 +1100
Daniel Hepper wrote:
Hi,
I want to boot
Hi,
I want to boot diskless into FreeBSD-5.4 with grub.
I've setup dhcp to provide boot and ip information, tftp to load the
kernel and nfs to share the root filesystem. It runs smoothly when I use
the pxeloader from FreeBSD, but I can't get it working with Grub.
I tried this grub configuration
Daniel Hepper wrote:
Hi,
I want to boot diskless into FreeBSD-5.4 with grub.
snip
title bsd-nfsroot
kernel (nd)/kernel/kernel ip=dhcp root=/dev/nfs
nfsroot=141.2.71.253:/dta/fBSD_diskless
boot
/snip
It loads the kernel, but does not boot. My guess is that it doesn't find
the root partition
the MBR untouched because I want to boot FreeBSD with
GRUB. I can boot Linux and Windows without problems from GRUB, but
can't boot FreeBSD.
Here is my partition layout (from Linux's fdisk)
# fdisk -l /dev/hda
Disk /dev/hda: 30.0 GB, 30005821440 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 3648 cylinders
Units
) with most of the default options. However I did
choose to leave the MBR untouched because I want to boot FreeBSD with
GRUB. I can boot Linux and Windows without problems from GRUB, but
can't boot FreeBSD.
And my Grub configuration concerning FreeBSD
# For booting FreeBSD
title FreeBSD
olig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And my Grub configuration concerning FreeBSD
# For booting FreeBSD
title FreeBSD 5.2
root (hd0,2,a)
kernel /boot/loader
Looks good (and matching your fdisk output) and similar to mine which
works OK with 5.2+. I can confirm that kernel kernel doesn't
work
to leave the MBR untouched because I want to boot FreeBSD with
GRUB. I can boot Linux and Windows without problems from GRUB, but
can't boot FreeBSD.
Here is my partition layout (from Linux's fdisk)
# fdisk -l /dev/hda
Disk /dev/hda: 30.0 GB, 30005821440 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 3648
Jud [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. Grub and your mount command are having difficulty reading UFS2, the
new default filesystem for FreeBSD 5.x. One solution is to choose to use
the old filesystem, UFS.
Which, I suppose, would only have to be done for the partition holding
/boot (for 5.x),
On my laptop, I have one hard drive.
Slice 4 holds my FreeBSD partition.
I used the defaults during the install of 5.2, so /boot lives on slice
4, part a.
I have Grub configured as such:
root(hd0,3,a)
kernel /boot/loader
Upon boot attempt, I see:
Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0xa5
Charlie Schluting wrote:
root(hd0,3,a)
kernel /boot/loader
Upon boot attempt, I see:
Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0xa5
Error 17: Cannot mount selected partition.
OOPS! Ignore that question... I see someone was asking the same thing :)
Someone replied:
And it will load the MBR from the
Joe Lewis wrote:
Try :
root (hd0,3)
chainloader +1
This causes the grub program to load the first sector of the BSD
partition, which is a subMBR and handles loading the OS.
Joe
I'm posting this to the list, because I couldn't find it documented
anywhere. I was looking around about how
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 03:49, Christian Laursen wrote:
Henrik Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I installed Grub from ports (cvsup'ed from tonight) and can't quite get
her working.
I am running 4.8rel.
I copied in the various *stage file into /boot/grub . I created a
grub.conf and
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