[nycbug-talk] Confusion around Grub, NetBSD 3.0, DAC960 control (all for Xen)
    Johnny Lam 
    jlam at pkgsrc.org
       
    Fri May 19 13:27:25 EDT 2006
    
    
  
Tillman Hodgson wrote:
> 
> Is it normal for there not to be a menu.lst in /grub? I know I need to
> modify it to show what I want for options, but it seems odd that a
> default one was included as part of the files it populated the directory
> with.
I think there is no default because there are no easy defaults that can 
be set.
> Before I get into the Xen stuff, if I create a /grub/menu.lst with
> contents like this:
> 
>  title NetBSD-GENERIC
>  root (hd0,0,a)
>  chainloader +1
> 
> I should be able to boot NetBSD normally as a test, correct?
Yes, that seems to match the example in the Xen HOWTO on the NetBSD 
site, although I think just "root (hd0,0)" is enough.  I'm not quite 
sure how the naming scheming is supposed to work, though.  I think to 
use the above, you'll also need /netbsd to be a normal kernel.  For some 
more examples, my own working menu.list looks like:
	default=0
	timeout=10
	fallback=1
	#
	title Xen / NetBSD-3.0
	  root   (hd0,a)
	  kernel (hd0,a)/xen dom0_mem=131072
	  module (hd0,a)/netbsd-XEN0 root=(hd0,a) ro console=pc
	#
	title NetBSD-3.0
	  root   (hd0,a)
	  kernel --type=netbsd (hd0,a)/netbsd-GENERIC
	Cheers,
	-- Johnny Lam <jlam at pkgsrc.org>
    
    
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