Hello.
I am currently working on BSD port of GRUB, so I first need
the basic utilities to work. I decided to rewrite
grub-mkdevicemap, because the old version was hard to modify,
and actually didn't use all the information provided by the
kernel.
Actually works with OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD 5, 6
Peter Dolding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Funny as it seams its not the how it works exactly is the problem.
>
> Lets take Reactos for example. Modules/drivers that must be loaded on
> boot are declared in the registry of their OS.
>
> Where in the current Grub can this be done. In the Config
I'm sorry for posting to the list, but I've had some trouble tracking down
the answers I need..
I've tried following the instructions on the Wiki for installing grub2/ppc
on a clean, basic (working) Gentoo install with yaboot. My partitions
were set up as:
p1: Apple partition map
p2: Apple bootl