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− | How to Use Grub Bootloader on FreeBSD
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− | <Jiafu He>jiafu_he at yahoo.com, 05/18/2004
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− | This mini-howto is written as a dummy introduction on how to get, | + | Note: to add an article to this category, simply append '''<nowiki>[[Category:Common Tasks]]</nowiki>''' to the end of your article. |
− | install, setup and use GNU/Grub bootloader on FreeBSD. If you need
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− | more detailed information, go read the Grub mannual at
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− | http://www.gnu.org/manual/grub/html_mono/grub.html
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− | Note: UFS2 is supported starting from the verion Grub-0.94_3.
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− | 1. Obtaining Grub files:
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− | To use Grub on FreeBSD UFS2, you need files "stage1", "stage2" and
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− | "ufs2_stage1_5". To handle other types of file systems, you need
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− | other stage 1.5 files like "ffs_stage1_5", "e2fs_stage1_5", or
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− | "fat_stage1_5" etc.
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− | You can obtain the files from either
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− | i. the GNU/Grub website http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/
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− | ii. or FreeBSD Grub port. Grub-0.94_3 requires freebsd 5.2.1 or
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− | current. To install Grub-0.94_3, do the following:
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− | #cd /usr/ports/sysutils/grub /* go to the grub freebsd port dir */
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− | #make install clean /* install it */
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− | -------------------------------
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− | If all goes well, the Grub files are generated in directory
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− | /usr/local/share/grub/i386-freebsd/ and the executable "grub" is
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− | installed under /usr/local/sbin/
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− | 2. Installing Grub on UFS2 partition:
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− | i. Create /boot/grub/ directory (or alternatively /grub/) on your HD
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− | and copy files in it:
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− | #cd /boot;mkdir grub
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− | #cp -Rf /usr/local/share/grub/i386-freebsd grub
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− | Make sure at least files "stage1" and "stage2" are under /boot/grub/. To be
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− | complete, the pertinent stage 1.5 file (here "ufs2_stage1_5") is also needed.
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− | ii. Create Grub boot floppy. You can either
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− | a. using "dd" (recommended):
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− | #dd if=stage1 of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=1 /* stage1 to block #1 */
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− | 1+0 records in
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− | 1+0 records out
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− | #dd if=stage2 of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 seek=1 /* stage2 starting from block #2 */
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− | 153+1 records in
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− | 153+1 records out
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− | #
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− | b. or alternatively using Grub "setup" under FreeBSD:
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− | #fdformat -f1440 /dev/fd0 /* low level format the floppy if you want to */
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− | #newfs -LGrubBoot -O1 /dev/fd0 /* format into UFS1 */
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− | #mount /dev/fd0 /mnt
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− | #mkdir /mnt/boot
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− | #cp -Rf /usr/local/share/grub/i386-freebsd /mnt/boot/grub
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− | #touch /mnt/boot/grub/menu.lst /* touch and edit menu.lst, see step 3 */
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− | #umount /mnt
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− | #grub
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− | grub> device (fd0) /dev/fd0 /* set the device map */
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− | grub> root (fd0)
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− | Filesystem type is ffs, using whole disk
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− | grub> find /boot/grub/stage1 /* verify whether the required files are there */
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− | (fd0)
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− | grub> setup (fd0) /* setup the floppy */
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− | Checking if "/boot/grub/stage1" exists... yes
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− | Checking if "/boot/grub/stage2" exists... yes
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− | Checking if "/boot/grub/ffs_stage1_5" exists... yes
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− | Running "embed /boot/grub/ffs_stage1_5 (fd0)"... failed (this is not fatal)
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− | Running "embed /boot/grub/ffs_stage1_5 (fd0)"... failed (this is not fatal)
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− | Running "install /boot/grub/stage1 (fd0) /boot/grub/stage2 p /boot/grub/menu.lst "
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− | ... succeeded
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− | Done.
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− | 3. Touch and edit "/boot/grub/menu.lst". An example is given below, assuming that
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− | - partition 0: Windows XP;
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− | - partition 1: FreeBSD;
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− | - partition 2: Linux.
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− | default saved # boot the last selection. Work together with savedefault below
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− | timeout 10 # timeout 10 seconds
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− | password --md5 $1$rEjBN0$0J06NigS.2ImTaipPOh0w/ # md5 passwd encryption: "testgrub"
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− | # Boot Windows XP. You have to chainloading.
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− | title Windows XP Professional # display boot title on the Grub prompt
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− | root (hd0,0) # set the root device or partition
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− | makeactive # set the partition active so that next time it can be automatically
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− | # booted after timing-out
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− | chainloader +1 # Here we have to chainload
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− | savedefault # save this selection as the default for next bootstrap
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− | # Boot FreeBSD
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− | title FreeBSD 5.1_p16
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− | root (hd0,1,a)
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− | kernel /boot/loader # specify the kernel or kernel loader
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− | makeactive
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− | savedefault
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− | # Boot Redhat Linux
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− | title Redhat Linux
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− | root (hd0,2)
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− | kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.18-14smp ro root=LABEL=/ hdc=ide-scsi
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− | initrd /boot/initrd-2.4.18-14smp.img
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− | makeactive
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− | savedefault
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− | # Install Grub on Slice 1 (the FreeBSD partition)
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− | title Install Grub on FreeBSD (Slice 1)
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− | root (hd0,1,a)
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− | setup (hd0)
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− | savedefault
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− | 4. Install Grub to MBR on your hard disk (using grub native way):
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− | i. Boot the machine using the floppy just created;
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− | ii. on the Grub menu screen, you can either make use of the last menu entry
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− | (see menu.lst above) or do the following:
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− | :
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− | (Grub menu screen)
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− | :
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− | p # password is needed since the password line is in config file.
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− | password: testgrub
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− | c # enter command prompt
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− | Then you enter the command prompt:
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− | grub> find /boot/grub/stage1 /* find which partition has Grub files */
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− | (hd0,1,a) /* it will display the found parition */
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− | grub> root (hd0,1,a)
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− | Filesystem type is ufs2, partition type 0xa5
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− | grub> setup (hd0) /* install Grub in MBR */
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− | Checking if "/boot/grub/stage1" exists ... yes
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− | Checking if "/boot/grub/stage2" exists ... yes
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− | Checking if "/boot/grub/ufs2_stage1_5" exists ... yes
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− | Running "embed /boot/grub/ufs2_stage1_5 (hd0)"... 16 sectors embeded.
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− | succeeded
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− | Running "install /boot/grub/stage1 (hd0) (hd0)1+16 p
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− | (hd0,1,a)/boot/grub/stage2 /boot/grub/menu.lst"... succeeded
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− | ------------------------------------
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− | 5. Finally how to generate md5-encrypted password:
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− | Enter any Grub command prompt:
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− | grub> md5crypt /* call the md5 password encryption utility */
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− | password: yourDesiredPassword /* passwd are replaced by same number of "*" */
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− | EncryptedPassword /* encrypted password is returned here, put it in config file */
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This category is for the common "how-to" gotchas: everything from installing RAMdisks or mounting ISOs to backing up crucial files over the network using rsync.