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Re: Question?



Hi jammy,
		I was able to boot hello and other kernels. But GRUB
cannot boot kernels made by mklinuximage.SO use mkmbimage to make a 
multiboot executable (Image).
	I think that should work.
							supreeth.


On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Joel M. Damaso wrote:

> I have compiled everything. So now I test the kernel. Why is it that
> grub won't execute my kernel? I configure it with a -host=i586-linux.
> 
> If I used the compiled version say "hello". Grub execute it but it just
> display the 0x???? thing but I don't see any "Hello world" on the
> screen. Then it return back to grub env. If I create an image using the
> mklinuximage, I have grub told me that my kernel requires setup.S in it
> or tells me that I have a bad image file or it doesn't support that
> image. Have anyone already booted a "hello" example in the kit?. So what
> will I do? If I execute "hello" directly inside linux I got a core dump.
> Anyone please help me.
> 
> And oh, can I run the kernel instead in the linux env? What would I tell
> configure if that is possible? Well just to minimize reboots during my
> development.
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
> Jammi
> 
> btw, at grub line I type this:
> 
> root=(hd0,1)  ; /dev/hd2 am I right
> 
> grub reply that Im using exft???. I guess he was right, next I typed
> 
> kernel=/root/jammi/examples/x86/hello  ;  core dump
> 
> kernel=/root/jammi/examples/x86/zImage  ;  not supported or whatever,
> created by mklinuximage
> 

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