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appnote:work_around_bios_halting_on_ipxe_exit [2013/01/08 06:49] rulerof Wording |
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==== Examples ==== | ==== Examples ==== | ||
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- | == Boot Hard Disk 0 == | + | == Boot Hard Disk 0 (MBR) == |
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+ | chain http://server/grub4dos/grub.exe --config-file="rootnoverify (hd0);chainloader +1" | ||
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+ | == Boot Hard Disk 0, Partition 0 (VBR) == | ||
chain http://server/grub4dos/grub.exe --config-file="root (hd0,0);chainloader +1" | chain http://server/grub4dos/grub.exe --config-file="root (hd0,0);chainloader +1" | ||
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chain http://server/grub4dos/grub.exe --config-file="find --set-root /BOOTMGR;chainloader /BOOTMGR" | chain http://server/grub4dos/grub.exe --config-file="find --set-root /BOOTMGR;chainloader /BOOTMGR" | ||
- | == Find a File, and Boot the Disk it's on == | + | == Find a File, and Boot the Partition it's on == |
- | * Notes: Unlike the BOOTMGR example, this will load the MBR of the disk, which will then chain your second-stage bootloader. | + | * Notes: Unlike the BOOTMGR example, this will load the VBR of the partition, which will then chain your second-stage bootloader. |
chain http://server/grub4dos/grub.exe --config-file="find --set-root /filename;chainloader +1" | chain http://server/grub4dos/grub.exe --config-file="find --set-root /filename;chainloader +1" |