Hi,
Is possible to load QNX from GRUB?
What is the needed configuration?
Regards,
Juan José
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Sure it is. Just add the following lines to /etc/grub.conf
title qnx
rootnoverify (hd0,3)
chainloader +1
hd0,3 refers to the partition qnx resides in, which is /dev/hda4 for me (
use fdisk to find where your qnx partition is).
Vilas
“Juan José del Río” <partymola@clubmalaga.org> wrote in message
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Hi,
Is possible to load QNX from GRUB?
What is the needed configuration?
Regards,
Juan José
.~. ttt () Info del sistema:
/V\ tu u () Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable
// \ tu ux x () Kernel 2.4.24
/( )\ uuu x () Clave pública GnuPG D310E2AE en pgp.rediris.es
^’~’^ x x () - Yo uso Software Libre -
Uptime: 13:27:16 up 31 min, 1 user, load average: 0.45, 0.41, 0.34
Sure it is. Just add the following lines to /etc/grub.conf
title qnx
rootnoverify (hd0,3)
chainloader +1
hd0,3 refers to the partition qnx resides in, which is /dev/hda4 for me (
use fdisk to find where your qnx partition is).
Vilas
And it’s possible to load ELF QNX 6 images over network using GRUB.
Regards,
Igor.
“Juan José del Río” <> partymola@clubmalaga.org> > wrote in message
news:20040728132846.329a2415@soldier…
Hi,
Is possible to load QNX from GRUB?
What is the needed configuration?
Regards,
Juan José
.~. ttt () Info del sistema:
/V\ tu u () Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable
// \ tu ux x () Kernel 2.4.24
/( )\ uuu x () Clave pública GnuPG D310E2AE en pgp.rediris.es
^’~’^ x x () - Yo uso Software Libre -
Uptime: 13:27:16 up 31 min, 1 user, load average: 0.45, 0.41, 0.34
This didn’t work for me. It says like if this partition were not a valid
“boot” partition. I’m familiar with GRUB and Linux, and I did that before
asking you… but didn’t work, as I’ve said.
Any other way to do that?
Regards,
Juan José
El Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:29:13 -0400, las fuerzas cósmicas confluyeron en
“Vilas Kumar Chitrakaran” <> cvilas@ces.clemson.edu> >, el cual iluminado
escribió:
Sure it is. Just add the following lines to /etc/grub.conf
title qnx
rootnoverify (hd0,3)
chainloader +1
hd0,3 refers to the partition qnx resides in, which is /dev/hda4 for me (
use fdisk to find where your qnx partition is).
Vilas
“Juan José del Río” <> partymola@clubmalaga.org> > wrote in message
news:20040728132846.329a2415@soldier…
Hi,
Is possible to load QNX from GRUB?
What is the needed configuration?
Regards,
Juan José
.~. ttt () Info del sistema:
/V\ tu u () Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable
// \ tu ux x () Kernel 2.4.24
/( )\ uuu x () Clave pública GnuPG D310E2AE en pgp.rediris.es
^’~’^ x x () - Yo uso Software Libre -
Uptime: 13:27:16 up 31 min, 1 user, load average: 0.45, 0.41, 0.34
.~. ttt () Info del sistema soldier.partysur.net:
/V\ tu u () Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable
// \ tu ux x () Kernel 2.4.24
/( )\ uuu x () Clave pública GnuPG D310E2AE en pgp.rediris.es
^’~’^ x x () - Yo uso Software Libre -
Uptime: 17:22:22 up 11:18, 2 users, load average: 0.48, 0.78, 0.62
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Configuration
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#QNX
Do you read it?
Juan José del Río wrote:
This didn’t work for me. It says like if this partition were not a valid
“boot” partition. I’m familiar with GRUB and Linux, and I did that before
asking you… but didn’t work, as I’ve said.
Any other way to do that?
Regards,
Juan José
El Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:29:13 -0400, las fuerzas cósmicas confluyeron en
“Vilas Kumar Chitrakaran” <> cvilas@ces.clemson.edu> >, el cual iluminado
escribió:
Sure it is. Just add the following lines to /etc/grub.conf
title qnx
rootnoverify (hd0,3)
chainloader +1
hd0,3 refers to the partition qnx resides in, which is /dev/hda4 for me (
use fdisk to find where your qnx partition is).
Vilas
“Juan José del Río” <> partymola@clubmalaga.org> > wrote in message
news:20040728132846.329a2415@soldier…
Hi,
Is possible to load QNX from GRUB?
What is the needed configuration?
Regards,
Juan José
.~. ttt () Info del sistema:
/V\ tu u () Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable
// \ tu ux x () Kernel 2.4.24
/( )\ uuu x () Clave pública GnuPG D310E2AE en pgp.rediris.es
^’~’^ x x () - Yo uso Software Libre -
Uptime: 13:27:16 up 31 min, 1 user, load average: 0.45, 0.41, 0.34
\
.~. ttt () Info del sistema soldier.partysur.net:
/V\ tu u () Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable
// \ tu ux x () Kernel 2.4.24
/( )\ uuu x () Clave pública GnuPG D310E2AE en pgp.rediris.es
^’~’^ x x () - Yo uso Software Libre -
Uptime: 17:22:22 up 11:18, 2 users, load average: 0.48, 0.78, 0.62