[25-Aug-2005 20:58.39 (BST) / Freddie Cash] > GRUB 0.9.5 and above supports UFS1 and UFS2. And you don't need to use > chainloader to load the BSD loader. You just set the kernel option in > GRUB to /boot/loader.
This is where my knowledge of grub booting FreeBSD & DragonFly natively break doing - I was booting a ufs2 filesystem with an older non-ufs2 capable grub some time ago, so all I knew was that you'd have to use chainloader in the absence of being able to spawn /boot/loader natively. Good to see it's got ufs2 support.
