Booting FreeBSD 10 from grub on Solaris 11.1 (grub 1.99)

2014-07-19 Thread Noel Hunt
I have a FreeBSD 10.0/Solaris 11.1 dual-boot machine. Solaris was installed after FreeBSD and since it uses grub by default I am using that to boot. Currently I am just invoking /boot/loader from grub.cfg in Solaris to boot FreeBSD, but I would like to boot directly. This just doesn't work. I have

Re: Booting FreeBSD 10 from grub on Solaris 11.1 (grub 1.99)

2014-07-19 Thread seth.goldb...@oracle.com
Hi, If you can try this from qemu, you can get down to the machine level to figure out what's going wrong. Booting FreeBSD is something we never really tested unfortunately but if there are issues that perhaps existed in the trunk at the point we forked grub for Solaris, we might need to add

Re: Booting FreeBSD 10 from grub on Solaris 11.1 (grub 1.99)

2014-07-19 Thread Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko
Please upgrade your grub On 19 Jul 2014 23:45, "Noel Hunt" wrote: > I have a FreeBSD 10.0/Solaris 11.1 dual-boot machine. Solaris was > installed after FreeBSD and since it uses grub by default I am using > that to boot. Currently I am just invoking /boot/loader from grub.cfg > in Solaris to boot

Re: Environment block and LVM

2014-07-19 Thread Andrey Borzenkov
В Tue, 15 Jul 2014 22:01:55 +0200 Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko пишет: > On 14.07.2014 14:03, Colin Watson wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 08:18:56AM +, Tuomas Räsänen wrote: > >> The GRUB manual says: > >>> For safety reasons, this storage is only available when installed on a > >