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Re: GRUB2 Sparc
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Marco Gerards |
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Re: GRUB2 Sparc |
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Fri, 23 Sep 2005 15:56:06 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.1007 (Gnus v5.10.7) Emacs/21.3 (gnu/linux) |
Bart Grantham <address@hidden> writes:
> - It looks like the Sparc port piggybacks on the powerpc port a bit
> for the open firmware bits. Is that correct, or am I missing
> something? If so, I suppose a good goal would be to try to move any
> OF-specific code into it's own module?
The OF code is already shared between both ports, so both ports are
equal if you look at it that way. We could make a module out of the
OF code some day, but that is not really important now.
> - My (admittedly somewhat hazy) understanding of how an Ultrasparc
> machine boots from disk (any IEEE1275 machine?) is that it reads the
> first sector on the given partition as OF bytecode, which then loads
> up a secondary bootloader or kernel. Please correct me if I'm wrong
> on this. Is the GRUB2 project intended to provide a standard bytecode
> sector for this as well, or will platform specific bootsector code
> continue to be used? And if it's the latter, how does the team
> envision the interface between the boot loader and GRUB2 working?
> Will something like SILO load up GRUB2 like it currently does the
> linux kernel and then GRUB2 takes over from there, leveraging OF for
> keyboard, mouse, display drivers?
I would prefer our own loader to do this. It would be silly if GRUB
needs another bootloader I guess. :)
--
Marco