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Re: Official way of enabling USB on grub 2.02?
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adrian15 |
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Re: Official way of enabling USB on grub 2.02? |
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Sat, 10 Jan 2015 06:24:47 +0100 |
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El 10/01/15 a las 06:14, adrian15 escribió:
But why every command at grub shell (even: echo $grub_prefix) after
running: "insmod ohci" always says:
error: disk `hd96' not found.
grub2 has command "nativedisk" that will try to switch from platform
firmware driver (BIOS) to native hardware disk drivers. This may give
you back your disks, but under different names. Note that some commands
will not function, e.g. there is no way to chainload something unless
using BIOS.
nativedisk in my virtualbox test also gives me:
error: disk `hd96' not found.
Just wanted to make this a bit more clear, and maybe arising another bug.
If I run:
nativedisk
after running:
insmod ohci
I get:
error: disk `hd96' not found.
If I just run as the first command (after going to shell from a menu):
nativedisk
the virtual machine aborts with this related virtualbox log (I have
removed the parts that happened before nativedisk was run).
00:00:22.065431 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0,
pvVRAM=00007fce64000000 w=640 h=480 bpp=32 cbLine=0xA00, flags=0x1
00:00:22.065475 UIFrameBuffer::RequestResize: Screen=0,
Format=843204434, BitsPerPixel=32, BytesPerLine=2560, Size=640x480,
Sending to async-handler..
00:00:22.065534 UIFrameBufferQImage::resizeEvent: Format=843204434,
BitsPerPixel=32, BytesPerLine=2560, Size=640x480
00:00:22.065549 UIFrameBufferQImage::resizeEvent: Resizing to directly
use VGA device content..
00:00:23.087918 OHCI: Software reset
00:00:23.089285 OHCI: USB Operational
00:00:23.913341 AHCI#0P0: Canceled read at offset 0 (32768 bytes left)
returned rc=VINF_SUCCESS
00:00:24.601240 AHCI#0P0: Canceled write at offset 0 (512 bytes left)
returned rc=VINF_SUCCESS
I'm using Virtualbox 4.3.20 r96996.
adrian15
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