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From: lists(a)colorremedies.com
Sent: Wed, 3 Oct 2012 16:39:44 -0600
To: test(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: Add FreeBSD to Grub Menu
On Oct 3, 2012, at 4:02 PM, Antonio Olivares wrote:
> Some program or another is not doing its job :(
Well you have 8 partitions with various operating systems on it so it's
easy for confusion to occur.
You are getting this machine confused with the other one :)
The other one runs Fedora 17 with XP and FreeBSD and it(grub) worked well with multiple
kernels and XP and FreeBSD accessible from the grub entries :)
This one has just FreeBSD and Fedora 18 :
[olivares@localhost ~]$ su -
Password:
[root@localhost ~]# fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 120.0 GB, 120034123776 bytes, 234441648 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x00039b37
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 * 63 125829143 62914540+ a5 FreeBSD
/dev/sda2 125831168 126855167 512000 83 Linux
/dev/sda3 126855168 193640447 33392640 83 Linux
/dev/sda4 193640448 234440703 20400128 5 Extended
/dev/sda5 193644544 226248703 16302080 83 Linux
/dev/sda6 226250752 234440703 4094976 82 Linux swap / Solaris
Considering your Fedora 18 install has a grub.cfg with all current
kernels, the question then is what GRUB is actually being used as a
bootloader and where is it pointing? The grub bootloader has a prefix
baked into it, so that is the likely source of the problem. I would try
running:
grub2-install /dev/sda
And then report back.
Chris Murphy
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[root@localhost ~]# grub2-
grub2-bios-setup grub2-mkfont grub2-mkstandalone
grub2-editenv grub2-mkimage grub2-ofpathname
grub2-fstest grub2-mklayout grub2-probe
grub2-install grub2-mknetdir grub2-reboot
grub2-kbdcomp grub2-mkpasswd-pbkdf2 grub2-script-check
grub2-menulst2cfg grub2-mkrelpath grub2-set-default
grub2-mkconfig grub2-mkrescue grub2-sparc64-setup
[root@localhost ~]# grub2-install /dev/sda
Installation finished. No error reported.
[root@localhost ~]#
I ran that command and now I have the newer kernel which only appears not the older ones.
How many kernels should appear here?
[olivares@localhost ~]$ uname -r
3.6.0-2.fc18.i686
Now I see FreeBSD as a grub entry. Thank you very much sir for your insight and your
help. I could not have done it without you :) Now wireless is back and things are getting
back to normal :)
Best Regards,
Antonio
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