custom boot menu
Saifi Khan
saifi.khan at datasynergy.org
Mon Mar 8 06:00:11 PST 2010
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010, Jordan Gordeev wrote:
> On 2/23/10 9:25 PM, Saifi Khan wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> > i've set up a quad boot system with BSD's installed
> > in the following order
> > FreeBSD
> > DragonFlyBSD
> > OpenBSD
> > NetBSD
> >
> > At boot time, the current display is shown as
> > . FreeBSD
> > . FreeBSD
> > . BSD
> > . BSD
> >
> > i'd like to create a custom boot menu, which shows their
> > respective names. Any suggestions or pointers ?
> >
> >
> > --
> > thanks
> > Saifi.
> First, congratulations for managing to get all four BSD's installed on a
> single system! It isn't that easy.
>
> The code that prints the menu you are seeing is crammed into 512 bytes
> (actually less). There's simply no space for more functionality.
>
> NetBSD can show a richer menu, including names picked by you. See mbr(8).
>
>
> --
> Jordan Gordeev
>
Yes, i'm aware of the NetBSD menu approach.
Since the boot manager displays information on the basis of
partition ID, DragonFlyBSD is shown as FreeBSD !
--
thanks
Saifi.
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