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How to implant in GRUB 1.96 and GRUB 2.00+ kernel command from GRUB 0.97
From: |
Stojsavljevic, Zoran |
Subject: |
How to implant in GRUB 1.96 and GRUB 2.00+ kernel command from GRUB 0.97? |
Date: |
Mon, 2 Dec 2013 15:38:16 +0000 |
Hello,
I have old 32bit GRUB version 0.97 installed long time ago on HDD. I am adding
to it 32bit kernels for testing with the command: linux (hd0,
1)/images/bzImage_x.y.z [options] ...<cr>
I was able to add and boot standalone Bare Metal environment (around 60KB in
size) using the following two lines:
kernel (hd0,1)/images/kernel<cr>
boot<cr>
This does boot my CPUs to use cases I would like them to execute.
I tried the same for GRUB version 1.96, but this does not work anymore! Did not
try it for GRUB 2.00+...
The question is: what are the substitutes for commands (in GRUB 0.97): kernel
(hd0,1)/images/kernel<cr> boot<cr>
[1] For GRUB 1.96?
[2] For GRUB 2.00+?
Thank you in advance,
Zoran
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- How to implant in GRUB 1.96 and GRUB 2.00+ kernel command from GRUB 0.97?,
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