Jean-Pierre wrote:
Hi,
axelle_apvri...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hi,
I'll now need to work out how to have Linux/Windows/OpenIndiana on the
same grub, but I've seen docs about that.
OI and Windows is relatively simple, via chainloading.
OI and recent Linux (with GRUB2, or rather new filesystems not
s
I've done that! I wasted a bunch of time trying to figure out why my boot
flags weren't being passed to a running kernel when I kept booting with a
similar grub on a different disk...
Glad you have it working.
Colin
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 2:01 AM, wrote:
> Hi Collin,
>
>>
>> Is your bios de
FYI, I have successfully chain loaded OI grub to Linux's GRUB2.
I just had to add an entry
title Linux
rootnoverify (hd1,0) -- in my case
chainloader +1
and it successfully hopped to linux's grub on my second disk.
Thanks
Axelle.
___
OpenIndiana-discu
Hi,
axelle_apvri...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hi,
I'll now need to work out how to have Linux/Windows/OpenIndiana on the
same grub, but I've seen docs about that.
OI and Windows is relatively simple, via chainloading.
OI and recent Linux (with GRUB2, or rather new filesystems not
supported by OI's ver
I always keep a copy of this to hand:
http://www.supergrubdisk.org/super-grub2-disk/
helpful any time I get a system that f*cks up grub or grub2 :)
On 30 August 2013 13:54, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'll now need to work out how to have Linux/Windows/OpenIndiana on the
>>> same grub, but I've seen do
Hi,
I'll now need to work out how to have Linux/Windows/OpenIndiana on the
same grub, but I've seen docs about that.
OI and Windows is relatively simple, via chainloading.
OI and recent Linux (with GRUB2, or rather new filesystems not
supported by OI's version of GRUB) - this may be more trick
On 2013-08-30 11:27, Jean-Pierre wrote:
title Linux
kernel /boot/vmlinuz... (copy the full line)
initrd /boot/initramfs... (copy the full line)
I think my attempt's problem was that the whole linux partition
was designated as an LVM container, and there were soft-partitions
for boot,
Jean-Pierre wrote:
axelle_apvri...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hi Collin,
Is your bios definitely set up to boot from that disk? It's possible
that
your linux grub is actually on the other drive.
Oops... how stupid indeed! The 2nd disk was booting first :(
I've found my opensolaris grub waiting for me o
axelle_apvri...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hi Collin,
Is your bios definitely set up to boot from that disk? It's possible that
your linux grub is actually on the other drive.
Oops... how stupid indeed! The 2nd disk was booting first :(
I've found my opensolaris grub waiting for me on the right disk...
On 2013-08-30 10:01, axelle_apvri...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hi Collin,
Is your bios definitely set up to boot from that disk? It's possible
that
your linux grub is actually on the other drive.
Oops... how stupid indeed! The 2nd disk was booting first :(
I've found my opensolaris grub waiting for me
Hi Collin,
Is your bios definitely set up to boot from that disk? It's possible that
your linux grub is actually on the other drive.
Oops... how stupid indeed! The 2nd disk was booting first :(
I've found my opensolaris grub waiting for me on the right disk...
I'll now need to work out how t
May be this article will help you:
http://thomanie.blogspot.ru/2009/11/rescuing-opensolaris-after-installing.html
Alexander
On 29.08.2013, at 20:07, Axelle Apvrille wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
>> I don't think I've ever used installgrub -m flag... maybe it is what
>> blocks you from installing to cXtY
jimkli...@cos.ru said:
> I don't think I've ever used installgrub -m flag... maybe it is what blocks
> you from installing to cXtYp0? Does installation to the disk itself (cXtY)
> also fail?
axelle_apvri...@yahoo.fr said:
> No, that does not work either:
> # /sbin/installgrub /boot/grub/stage1 /b
Is your bios definitely set up to boot from that disk? It's possible that
your linux grub is actually on the other drive.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Axelle Apvrille
wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> >I don't think I've ever used installgrub -m flag... maybe it is what
> >blocks you from installing to
Hi Jim,
>I don't think I've ever used installgrub -m flag... maybe it is what
>blocks you from installing to cXtYp0? Does installation to the disk
>itself (cXtY) also fail?
No, that does not work either:
# /sbin/installgrub /boot/grub/stage1 /boot/grub/stage2 /dev/rdsk/c4d0p0
raw device must be
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