On Feb 7, 2008 3:23 AM, walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > With Bean's last two commits I can almost replace legacy with grub2 > at least on x86. I have still one problem with the aout support that > Bean posted as a patch on Jan 27. > > Using legacy, which loads the FreeBSD /boot/loader as the 'kernel', > loader then reads its config files from the /boot directory so it > knows what parameters to pass to the real kernel and also what menu > items to show the user. > > Using grub2 with Bean's aout patch, I can load /boot/loader and > then boot it successfully, but it seems that 'loader' can't find > its config files in the /boot directory. This is what it prints: > > Can't work out which disk we are booting from. > Guessed BIOS device 0xffffffff not found by probes, > defaulting to disk0: can't load "kernel". > > At least on my machine, disk0 is the floppy drive and loader does > actually go to try to read it before printing the error messages > I listed, and then it drops to its interactive prompt. > > By examining the loader's variables it's clear that it never found > its usual config files in /boot. > > BTW, I did set 'root' and 'prefix' to point at the correct partition > before booting the loader. > > Any ideas what else to try?
i think the %edx should be set before jumping to code, try this patch: diff --git a/kern/i386/loader.S b/kern/i386/loader.S index 266f4ef..88f3045 100644 --- a/kern/i386/loader.S +++ b/kern/i386/loader.S @@ -137,6 +137,7 @@ FUNCTION(grub_multiboot_real_boot) cli /* Move the magic value into eax and jump to the kernel. */ + movl $0x80, %edx movl $MULTIBOOT_MAGIC2,%eax popl %ecx jmp *%ecx @@ -159,6 +160,7 @@ FUNCTION(grub_multiboot2_real_boot) cli /* Move the magic value into eax and jump to the kernel. */ + movl $0x80, %edx movl $MULTIBOOT2_BOOTLOADER_MAGIC,%eax popl %ecx jmp *%ecx Please note that this is not a proper patch, it assume booting from the (hd0,0,a). you can adjust the value of %edx if you boot from other partition. -- Bean _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel