Subject: Re: grub/Xen2 and having SCSI and SATA disks
To: Christoph Badura <bad@bsd.de>
From: Sarton O'Brien <bsd-xen@roguewrt.org>
List: port-xen
Date: 06/15/2007 09:57:31
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 07:11:10 am Christoph Badura wrote:
> > > > > This is to be expected, because grub(1) first probes the IDE/ATA
> > > > > disks and then the SCSI disks. =A0(I believe it fails to probe the
> > > > > ld(4) disks on NetBSD.)
> > > >
> > > > works for me ...
> > >
> > > What works for your?
> >
> > It properly probes ld(4)
>
> So, you invoke just plain "grub --no-floppy" and it probes the ld(4) disks
> that the kernel knows about? =A0I don't believe you. =A0Because there is =
no
> code in lib/device.c that opens an ld(4) device.
I believe he was referring to the bootdev parameter working. I require the=
=20
bootdev parameter to avoid the detection/use of the occasional USB drive=20
being left inserted prior to boot.
There is definitely a preferred order (or lack of preference) and the bootd=
ev=20
parameter prevents this being an issue.
Sarton