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From: | Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko |
Subject: | Re: [PATCH] grub + FreeBSD's loader(8) + ZFS root |
Date: | Mon, 27 Feb 2012 01:58:06 +0100 |
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On 07.04.2010 22:21, Navdeep Parhar wrote:
I've added this patch but only because since we support aout /boot/loader it makes little sense not to support zfsloader but it's not a recommended way to boot in either case.2010/4/7 Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko<address@hidden>:Navdeep Parhar wrote:Hello grub-devel, Right now it's not possible to boot using FreeBSD's loader(8) from a ZFS root filesystem. Grub doesn't indicate to the loader that there is a ZFS root involved and consequently the loader fails to find the kernel. The attached patch fixes this. It does not affect those that boot the kernel directly. This is only for users that want to boot using FreeBSD's loader. Why would you want to? IMHO it is much simpler to boot indirectly using the loader because in that case grub does not have to deal with device.hints, kernel modules, kFreeBSD.xxx style variables, /boot/zfs/zpool.cache, etc. As a FreeBSD user, I'm used to putting this information in the "normal" config files (/boot/loader.conf, device.hints, etc.) and not in a grub.cfg file. Grub only needs to know where the loader is, nothing else: menuentry "FreeBSD 8" { search -s -l fbsd8 kfreebsd -D /@/boot/zfsloader } (fbsd8 is the name of the ZFS root pool)Eternal chainloading isn't the way to go. It limits grub usefullness and scope and is to be used only when no alternative exists. In this case the right direction would be to make a small C module to parse boot(8) config or a shell script for 30_osprober.in to do the same jobSure, chainloading doesn't have to be the preferred way of booting an OS, but it shouldn't fail without a good reason either. Right now FreeBSD can be chainloaded from a UFS root but not from ZFS root. That's all that I'm trying to fix here. This patch doesn't imply that chainloading is *the* way to load FreeBSD - just that it is a usable alternate to direct loading, even from a ZFS root.
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