Subject: Re: install problems with bootmenu and X11/wscons, and a sysinst comment
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: Eric McWhorter <emcwhorter@xsis.xerox.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 06/01/2000 10:22:34
Manuel Bouyer writes:
> On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 04:03:07PM -0700, Eric McWhorter wrote:
[...]
> >
> > I then tried to use bootmenu, which apparently doesn't work when all
> > partitions used to boot are not on the same hard disk, unless I missed
> > something. Can bootmenu be used to boot different partitions on
> > different disks? It wasn't clear to me whether or not this is
> > possible after reading the FAQ and the fdisk man page.
>
> Yes, it's possible. You may have to install it on each disk, however
> (the boot menu on the first disk can only call the MBR on the second disk).
Please excuse my lack of experimenting. Ordinarily I would just try
this and see if it worked, but this is a production development box
and I don't have any i386 boxes for experimenting. :-( I have booting
NetBSD from a floppy working, but it makes me nervous because people
jack floppies all the time here.
When my system boots from wd1, I get:
Jun 1 07:58:10 montana1 /netbsd: wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 2 (using DMA data transfers)
[...]
Jun 1 07:58:12 montana1 /netbsd: wd0: no disk label
This disk has NT on it. How do I get bootmenu installed on wd0? If I
try to access the disk I get "Device not configured", I can only
assume from the above it's because there is no disklabel. Do I write
a disklabel? Won't that give NT an ouchie?
For background, the system has two 4 gigs IDE disks, NT is on all of
wd0 and NetBSD 1.4.2 is on all of wd1.
Thanks again.
--
Eric McWhorter
Xerox Special Information Systems
emcwhorter@xsis.xerox.com