There is no way to auto pick up grub for CentOS due to it using grub1 and
not grub2.  I'll look at my configuration to see how I have it setup but
have to load the information manually.
On Mar 8, 2014 1:40 AM, "Rudy (bulk)" <cra...@monkeybrains.net> wrote:
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> On 3/7/14, 11:31 PM, Rudy (bulk) wrote:
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>>
>> Peter, anyway to get grub-bhyve to automatically load /grub/grub.conf
from a CentOS install?
>
>
> This didn't do it... I just read the --help and found --directory, but
that doesn't seem to work:
>
>    grub-bhyve --directory=/grub -r hd0,msdos1 -m vm2.map -M 2048 vm2
>
>
>
> Rudy
>
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As CentOS uses grub1 it can not be auto picked up. Have to manually enter
the grub information.
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