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20050512 Thursday May 12, 2005

Solaris x86 new boot architecture / GRUB

Casper Dik blogged about the Solaris x86 new boot architecture. It's quite nifty, gone is the old boot environment of real mode drivers, replaced with the quite useful GRUB booting the Solaris kernel via multiboot, pulling in drivers and miniroots as multiboot modules along the way. GRUB also supports network boots via RARP, BOOTP and DHCP and is generally quite flexible. So: Yay!. The next Solaris Express release should have the newboot bits.

However, there's something noticably missing from blogs.sun.com regarding newboot: A screenshot. So here it is:

Solaris newboot GRUB screenshot

( May 12 2005, 05:41:45 AM IST ) Permalink Comments [1]

Trackback URL: http://blogs.sun.com/paulj/entry/solaris_x86_new_boot_architecture
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Finally! Would be great to explain how this impacts the installation experience to the non-Solaris users. Especially if they need to dual boot or triple boot.

Posted by iwan rahabok on May 12, 2005 at 02:19 PM IST #

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