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Building a kexec'able grub image
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Lincoln Thurlow |
Subject: |
Building a kexec'able grub image |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Feb 2019 22:41:34 +0000 |
Hello all,
I would like to build a grub image which I can kexec into.
I’ve cloned the grub repo and run:
./autogen.sh
./configure --target=i386
make
sudo ./grub-mkstandalone -d grub-core -O i386-multiboot -o multiboot.img \
--locales= --themes= --fonts= --install-modules="ahci all_video at_keyboard \
biosdisk cat chain configfile cpio disk drivemap ehci elf ext2 fat font gzio \
gptsync hello help iso9660 linux ls lvm msdospart multiboot2 normal part_gpt \
part_msdos serial usb_keyboard vga_text xfs zfs echo search” \
"boot/grub/grub.cfg=/tmp/grub.cfg”
The file generated is a:
ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), statically linked,
stripped
grub-file confirms it is a i386-multiboot image.
However, when I run:
kexec -l i386-multboot.img
kexec -e
I get a pastel solid color screen, when I expect to get the grub menu.
I can create an i386-pc grub image (changing i386-multiboot to i386-pc) with
file type: data, which kexec cannot correctly parse the non-elf headers. If
I take that image and use qemu, I am able to get the grub menu as I expect.
qemu-system-x86 -kernel i386-pc.img -vga std -m 2048
To summarize, I am looking for assistance in building a grub kexec’able image
as a kernel or initramfs which can be used to load a grub.cfg file.
Thank you,
Lincoln
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