Can grub actually boot a bsd kernel. I thought it was in a
different binary format than Linux kernels.Does grub pass kernel arguments to the bsd kernel in the
right way.Sorry about the doubts, but I have always chain loaded
OpenBSD from grub through the PBR code in biosboot
installed by installboot, which in its turn calls
the boot program that loads the bsd or bsd.rd kernel.Off-Topic: In that case, can SYSLINUX boot the
bsd kernel from a DOS partition?On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 12:34:13PM -0300, Rodrigo V. Raimundo wrote:
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