Hi,
Am Montag, 29. Okt 2007, 20:01:22 +0100 schrieb Bertram Scharpf:
> Am Montag, 29. Okt 2007, 11:54:23 -0500 schrieb Andrew Daugherity:
> > I think this is your problem -- the OpenBSD partition needs to be a
> > primary partition (hda1-hda4 in Linux terminology, or (hd0,1) -
> > (hd0,3) in GRUB
> Thanks a lot for your patience when I became fretful.
I also become very usually fretful when something that SHOULD be
working is as stubborn as to refuse to do it. I know it. Oh, yes...
and how...
glad to read that it worked for you!
Pau
2007/10/29, Bertram Scharpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
Hi,
Am Montag, 29. Okt 2007, 11:54:23 -0500 schrieb Andrew Daugherity:
> On 10/28/07, Bertram Scharpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > grub> root (hd1,^I
> > ...
> > Partition num: 5, No BSD sub-partition found, partition type 0xa6
> > ...
> >
> > Here is a `sfdisk' (Linux) output:
indeed...
you seem not to have read the site I pointed to previously.
Don't say you have read it if you didn't. The information is there.
Do what Andrew says and tag it as A6; i.e. "openbsd" from the linux fdisk
This is *also* written in the web page
2007/10/29, Andrew Daugherity <[EMAIL PROTE
On 10/28/07, Bertram Scharpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> grub> root (hd1,^I
>Possible partitions are:
> Partition num: 0, Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
> Partition num: 1, Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x82
> Partition num: 4, Filesystem type is e
I am writing this from a dual-boot system with linux only and I never
had your problem.
2007/10/29, michael hamerski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> is it a recent grub? if you're reading grub source I will assume you
> know more about it than I do, but am writing this on a box which boots
> debian/openbsd
is it a recent grub? if you're reading grub source I will assume you
know more about it than I do, but am writing this on a box which boots
debian/openbsd/xp without problems, from grub installed circa 6 months
ago. I certainly did not dd any sectors around. I can send you my grub
conf when I reboo
Hi,
Am Montag, 29. Okt 2007, 11:01:44 +0100 schrieb Pau Amaro-Seoane:
> I don't quite understand what you're doing? Are you looking for a
> dual-boot with linux via grub?
Yes. I have a Linux box here with Grub. Admittedly the first
hard disk contains a Windows that gets used sometimes by
other pe
Hi,
I don't quite understand what you're doing? Are you looking for a
dual-boot with linux via grub?
If so, have a look at
www.aei.mpg.de/~pau/zen_process_obsd.html
Read it in detail.
If not, just forget this mail.
Cheers,
Pau
2007/10/29, Bertram Scharpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi again,
>
>
Hi again,
Am Montag, 29. Okt 2007, 02:38:08 +0100 schrieb Bertram Scharpf:
> I just installed OpenBSD on a i386 from cd41.iso as
> described in the FAQ, chapter 4.
>
> When I restart the system from the CD all OpenBSD partitions
> show up properly and I can chroot into /mnt after I mounted
> them.
Hi,
I just installed OpenBSD on a i386 from cd41.iso as
described in the FAQ, chapter 4.
When I restart the system from the CD all OpenBSD partitions
show up properly and I can chroot into /mnt after I mounted
them.
However, Grub refuses to recognize any of the OpenBSD
partitions. A Linux resid
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