>> What is your 40... entry? > Generic chainloader +1 stuff: > # OpenBSD 4.6 on /dev/hda1 > title OpenBSD 4.6 > root (hd0,0) > savedefault > makeactive > chainloader +1
>> Are you loading the ufs module(s)? > Never heard of 'em. Will research, thanks. (1a) There is no (hd0,0) in grub2. sda = (hd0,1), etc (1b) There are no "title" or "root" lines in grub2. The grub2 menu is populated by a stanza of the type menuentry <title> { set root=... [linux|freebsd|open.bsd] ... ... } or menuentry <title> { set root=... chainloader +1 } (2) I did not realize that you were using chainloader; insmod ufs would be of no use to you for chainloading. However, if you want to create a non-chainloader entry for openbsd, you would have to add an "insmod ufs" or "insmod ufs2" line to the beginning of the (1b) example above (I have no idea which would be required because I have zero *BSD experience but I am mentioning both because those two modules exist in my /boot/grub). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org