On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 11:12:09AM -0700, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > Borislav Petkov wrote: > > > >> What distro/version of grub are you running? > > Debian unstable > >> I'm wondering if there are > >> some old version of grub out there which did the "load four sectors" > >> way-anciently-obsolete crap; the other possibility that comes to mind is > >> setting up the stack in an invalid manner. > > grub version: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:18:17:27:-> apt-cache show grub > > Package: grub > > Priority: optional > > Section: admin > > Installed-Size: 708 > > Maintainer: Grub Maintainers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Architecture: i386 > > Version: 0.97-29 > > Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-5), libncurses5 (>= 5.4-5) > > Suggests: grub-doc, mdadm > > Filename: pool/main/g/grub/grub_0.97-29_i386.deb > > Size: 366884 > > MD5sum: 2da7a5942db06eaba046dff4615bcce9 > > SHA1: 7f4da793da209d011ce94fceebaebe0e5f08790f > > SHA256: 2596782c08f1f7365e9935f687fef74c67d8702503188f22448db9f0ac98e18e > > Description: GRand Unified Bootloader > > ... > > This concerns me deeply. This is a current version of Grub which > shouldn't have any silly 8K limitations. Yet it appears to have a > similar pathology over the ancient version Xudong just described. > > The absolute best would be if we could replicate this in simulation > (Bochs or Qemu); this would make it very simple to debug. Would you be > willing to try to do that? sure, will do, however i'll be busy at work/travelling tomorrow but as soon as i get home i'll whip up my qemu and run the kernel in question in it. However, Xudong said that grub 0.97 boots just fine on his machine and i think it'll be better to debug this right on the bare hardware (i.e. my laptop) ...? Suggestions ?
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