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Date:      Sun, 10 Dec 2006 13:14:01 +0000
From:      RW <fbsd06@mlists.homeunix.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Configuration of Grub?
Message-ID:  <200612101314.01945.fbsd06@mlists.homeunix.com>
In-Reply-To: <f2c91f770612091419v7ef57241ufe3599be11c3ab03@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <200612082010.42744.news@budostore.de> <200612092204.53800.news@budostore.de> <f2c91f770612091419v7ef57241ufe3599be11c3ab03@mail.gmail.com>

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On Saturday 09 December 2006 22:19, David Stanford wrote:
> title FreeBSD
>         root (hd1,0,a)
>         kernel /boot/loader
>
> Right now Linux can not read the FreeBSD disk. Does FreeBSD have its own
>
> > filesystem?
>
> Yes, by default FreeBSD uses UFS2. There is almost certainly a third party
> app out there that will allow you to read UFS2 from Linux if this is what
> you want to do at some point. You can also check 'man mount' under SUSE to
> see if there is built-in support for mounting UFS2 filesystems (though this
> is probably a long shot).
>
> Ans if it has its own filesystem how can grub read the /boot/loader in
>
> > there?
>
> SUSE may not be able to read it, but remember that Grub is independent (so
> to speak) from Linux and has support for booting *BSD OS's.

I'm curious as to why people care about UFS support, since chainloading works 
just fine without filesystem support. 

Is there a good reason for prefering "kernel /boot/loader" over chainloading 
on FreeBSD?



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