Mike Bowie wrote:
I'm pretty sure you can just add it to the end of the "module" line for the NetBSD kernel in question... should be that simple.
It was that simple, thanks :)
If you've got the box down, boot is (obviously) *much* nicer... I have a few machines which will be switching back to boot on their next maintenance cycle. ;-)
That's a good point, what's the basic procedure for overwriting grub outside having the relevant boot.cfg? If there's a doc somewhere feel free to point me to it or make me find it :)
I've only ever used netbsd with grub as my motivation was running xen. I generally understand the principles though, having used *BSD variants for quite a while.
Sarton