Known problems/bugs: | |
- GRUB cannot boot newer versions of NetBSD or OpenBSD directly. | |
- The command "map" seems not to work in some environments. | |
- GRUB cannot boot any uncommon format of floppies, such as 1.68MB. | |
Perhaps we should add support to embed a fixed geometry in a drive. | |
- GRUB cannot boot FreeBSD 3.4 and 4.0 directly. So you must | |
chain-load them instead. | |
- FreeBSD boot command-line options are slightly problematic, and | |
OpenBSD options are probably quite wrong. This is because they | |
use options that are bits in a data word passed at boot time, and | |
the developers change the encoding sometimes. Will re-sync in a later | |
release. | |
- If an "uppermem" command was used to tell GRUB it had a different | |
amount of upper memory available, then the user escapes to the menu | |
interface, the upper memory displayed there still says the amount | |
set by the user instead of being reset to the default by the escape. | |
It actually resets when the next command-line is entered or config | |
file entry is executed. | |
- There is at least one problem when using an "install_partition" that is | |
a BSD sub-partition where the PC partition isn't explicit (i.e. | |
the default 0xFF00FF is a problem)... this is when using "makeactive" | |
without explicitly setting the root partition. If this is done, a | |
"no such partition" error will be generated. | |
- Cannot boot FreeBSD "kzip"ed image. Use a normal kernel (using GRUB's | |
automatic "gzip" decompression works fine). | |
- Hitting Ctrl-Alt-Delete when in GRUB locks some machines. Use Reset | |
for now. (This apparently hasn't been observed for a while) |