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Re: [Qemu-devel] installing a boot loader into the disk images
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Diego Iastrubni |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] installing a boot loader into the disk images |
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Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:44:02 +0300 |
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בשבת, 11 בספטמבר 2004, 16:18, נכתב על ידי Mark A. Williamson:
> I assume you're on a linux host: if it's just a raw HD image, use the
> losetup command to bind the image file to a loop block device (e.g.
> /dev/loop0), then install grub / lilo on that.
>
> The loop block device is handy becuase it allows you to make a file appear
> as a block device to the rest of the OS. Unfortunately, it does not
> support partitions within the "file" device. There are patches available
> on the internet which if applied to your host kernel may enable this...
Lets take this approach.
Now my problem is:
I use a disk with one partition. I put the kernel on thr proper location and
install lilo/grub on it. Will this work? I think the boot loader will be
looking for a normal setup, not this hack.
Another option is still is making a boot floppy, that will mount /dev/hda (the
raw disk image) as /. (Thanks Tim).
http://rescuecd.sourceforge.net/288.html#grub
Anyway, you been more then helpfull. Thanks!
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