Bean wrote:
On Feb 14, 2008 4:31 AM, walt<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, this works perfectly except that I still can't read my openbsd
filesystem correctly. I can list / but none of the subdirectories,
and I can't even read a small text file from /. (I guess that also
means I can't properly read the directories in /). Everything I try
gives me 'out of partition' or similar.
Progress! :o)
In that case, it should be a fs problem, what's the disk layout, how
big is your ufs partition ? It could be handy if you can make a small
image that produce similar results.
I made a small openbsd image to send you, but it works perfectly with
your g2ldr so there's no point in sending it :o) I think that problem
is not worth your time or mine.
I still have the bigger problem that my grub2 doesn't work like your
g2ldr. My version still halts with 'broken magic' or reboots instantly
when I type 'boot'. These are bugs that I was seeing several weeks
ago and you already fixed them once, but now they are back again.
I still think that a patch or two never got committed to cvs, but I
don't know which one(s). Could you try applying your bsd.diff and
bsd_2.diff to current cvs sources and see if it works for you?
Here is what I do:
Apply the two patches to a clean cvs tree.
./autogen.sh [because you patched an rmk file]
mkdir build
cd build
../configure && make
rm ata.mod
./grub-mkimage -d . -o grub2 *.mod
Then I use grub legacy to boot grub2 as the 'kernel'.
Do you see any problems with the above? Does it work properly for
you?
Thanks, Bean!
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