In the last episode (Jul 01), Andrew Walrond said:
I have installed 5.2.1 into a partition and I want to use my existing
bootloader, grub.
Can anyone tell me what the required grub configuartion line would
look like, or point me to an FAQ?
All I do with grub is chainload the FreeBSD
in grub.conf
# if it is default
default 0
# how long to wait usually with default
timeout 5
#title
title FreeBSD
#root location first on my disk here
root (hd0,0,e)
#kernel
kernel /boot/loader
# or if grub already exists and is working for WXP and Linux...
# I last did it like so
# FSBD 4.5 with
At Thu, 1 Jul 2004 it looks like Andrew Walrond composed:
I have installed 5.2.1 into a partition and I want to use my existing
bootloader, grub.
Can anyone tell me what the required grub configuartion line would look like,
or point me to an FAQ?
Andrew Walrond
I shouldlspecify that AFAIK
the first listing is the 'old' way which still works and with multiple *BSD
the second is the 'new' way that works with FBSD and maybe OBSD IIRC.
cheersm
reed
Reed L. O'Brien wrote:
in grub.conf
# if it is default
default 0
# how long to wait usually with default
Thanks all
Andrew
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Andrew Walrond wrote:
I have installed 5.2.1 into a partition and I want to use my existing
bootloader, grub.
Can anyone tell me what the required grub configuartion line would look like,
or point me to an FAQ?
Andrew Walrond
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On Thursday 01 July 2004 09:32 am, Andrew Walrond wrote:
I have installed 5.2.1 into a partition and I want to use my existing
bootloader, grub.
Can anyone tell me what the required grub configuartion line would
look like, or point me to an FAQ?
Andrew Walrond
I found the url below by