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| H A D | system-boot-loader.mf | 33 value=pkg:/system/boot/loader@1.1,$(PKGVERS_BUILTON)-$(PKGVERS_BRANCH) 38 $(i386_ONLY)dir path=boot group=sys 39 $(i386_ONLY)dir path=boot/conf.d group=sys 40 $(i386_ONLY)dir path=boot/defaults group=sys 41 $(i386_ONLY)dir path=boot/forth group=sys 46 $(i386_ONLY)file path=boot/cdboot group=sys mode=0444 47 $(i386_ONLY)file path=boot/defaults/loader.conf group=sys mode=0444 48 $(i386_ONLY)file path=boot/forth/beadm.4th group=sys mode=0444 49 $(i386_ONLY)file path=boot/forth/beastie.4th group=sys mode=0444 50 $(i386_ONLY)file path=boot/forth/brand-illumos.4th group=sys mode=0444 [all …]
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| H A D | system-boot-grub.mf | 33 value=pkg:/system/boot/grub@0.97,$(PKGVERS_BUILTON)-$(PKGVERS_BRANCH) 41 $(i386_ONLY)dir path=boot group=sys 42 $(i386_ONLY)dir path=boot/grub group=sys 43 $(i386_ONLY)dir path=boot/grub/bin group=sys 47 $(i386_ONLY)file path=boot/grub/bin/grub group=sys mode=0555 48 $(i386_ONLY)file path=boot/grub/capability group=sys mode=0444 49 $(i386_ONLY)file path=boot/grub/default group=sys mode=0444 \ 50 original_name=SUNWgrub:boot/grub/default preserve=true 51 $(i386_ONLY)file path=boot/grub/e2fs_stage1_5 group=sys 52 $(i386_ONLY)file path=boot/grub/fat_stage1_5 group=sys [all …]
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| H A D | system-boot-real-mode.mf | 27 set name=pkg.fmri value=pkg:/system/boot/real-mode@$(PKGVERS) 36 $(i386_ONLY)dir path=boot group=sys 37 $(i386_ONLY)dir path=boot/solaris group=sys 38 $(i386_ONLY)dir path=boot/solaris/devicedb group=sys 43 $(i386_ONLY)file path=boot/solaris/bootenv.rc group=sys \ 44 original_name=SUNWrmodr:boot/solaris/bootenv.rc preserve=renamenew 45 $(i386_ONLY)file path=boot/solaris/devicedb/master group=sys \ 46 original_name=SUNWrmod:boot/solaris/devicedb/master preserve=true 47 $(i386_ONLY)file path=boot/splashimage.xpm group=sys 49 $(i386_ONLY)hardlink path=boot/solaris.xpm target=splashimage.xpm
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| /titanic_53/usr/src/boot/sys/boot/ |
| H A D | README | 3 README file, for the boot config file setup. This is meant 5 The boot and loading process is either defined, or being 6 defined in boot(8) and loader(8). 17 setting up your boot process. It includes information on 29 in boot(8)), the last stage of the booting process, called 30 the loader (see loader(8)) reads in the /boot/loader.rc 33 include /boot/loader.4th 37 /boot/default/loader.conf. This file, which strongly 41 assume a /kernel.config instead of a /boot/kernel.conf. 42 Watch the first few lines of /boot/defaults/loader.conf to [all …]
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| /titanic_53/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/docs/ |
| H A D | menu.lst | 2 # Sample boot menu configuration file 8 # By default, boot the first entry. 17 kernel /boot/gnumach.gz root=hd0s1 18 module /boot/serverboot.gz 29 kernel /boot/loader.gz 34 kernel --type=netbsd /boot/knetbsd.gz 40 kernel (fd0)/boot/kernel root=hd0s3 41 module (fd0)/boot/bootstrap 46 kernel /boot/loader 65 #chainloader /boot/chain.os2 [all …]
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| H A D | grub.info-1 | 12 * grub-set-default: (grub)Invoking grub-set-default. Set a default boot 39 a flexible and powerful boot loader program for PCs. 48 * Booting:: How to boot different operating systems 63 * Invoking grub-set-default:: How to set a default boot entry 82 * Role of a boot loader:: The role of a boot loader 90 Briefly, a "boot loader" is the first software program that runs when 96 GNU GRUB is a very powerful boot loader, which can load a wide 121 install GRUB on your drive (*note Installation::), and how to boot your 124 Besides the GRUB boot loader itself, there is a "grub shell" `grub' 126 operating system. It emulates the boot loader and can be used for [all …]
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| H A D | multiboot.texi | 82 This file documents Multiboot Specification, the proposal for the boot 116 Every operating system ever created tends to have its own boot loader. 118 installing a whole new set of boot mechanisms, each with completely 119 different install-time and boot-time user interfaces. Getting multiple 122 choice of boot loaders for a particular operating system --- if the one 131 boot loader and a operating system, such that any complying boot loader 133 specification does @emph{not} specify how boot loaders should work --- 141 most common and have the largest variety of operating systems and boot 143 need a boot specification and do not have one already, a variation of 157 immediately be able to take advantage of existing boot loaders. It would [all …]
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| H A D | multiboot.info | 32 This file documents Multiboot Specification, the proposal for the boot 69 Every operating system ever created tends to have its own boot loader. 71 installing a whole new set of boot mechanisms, each with completely 72 different install-time and boot-time user interfaces. Getting multiple 75 of boot loaders for a particular operating system -- if the one that 84 boot loader and a operating system, such that any complying boot loader 86 specification does _not_ specify how boot loaders should work -- only 96 common and have the largest variety of operating systems and boot 98 need a boot specification and do not have one already, a variation of 114 immediately be able to take advantage of existing boot loaders. It would [all …]
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| H A D | grub.info | 13 * grub-set-default: (grub)Invoking grub-set-default. Set a default boot 40 flexible and powerful boot loader program for PCs. 49 * Booting:: How to boot different operating systems 64 * Invoking grub-set-default:: How to set a default boot entry 83 * Role of a boot loader:: The role of a boot loader 91 Briefly, a "boot loader" is the first software program that runs when a 97 GNU GRUB is a very powerful boot loader, which can load a wide 122 install GRUB on your drive (*note Installation::), and how to boot your 125 Besides the GRUB boot loader itself, there is a "grub shell" `grub' 127 operating system. It emulates the boot loader and can be used for [all …]
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| H A D | grub.texi | 30 * grub-set-default: (grub)Invoking grub-set-default. Set a default boot 97 a flexible and powerful boot loader program for @sc{pc}s. 106 * Booting:: How to boot different operating systems 121 * Invoking grub-set-default:: How to set a default boot entry 138 * Role of a boot loader:: The role of a boot loader 145 Briefly, a @dfn{boot loader} is the first software program that runs when 151 GNU GRUB is a very powerful boot loader, which can load a wide variety 154 unsupported operating systems by loading another boot loader. It is 179 install GRUB on your drive (@pxref{Installation}), and how to boot your 182 Besides the GRUB boot loader itself, there is a @dfn{grub shell} [all …]
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| /titanic_53/usr/src/boot/sys/boot/i386/loader/ |
| H A D | loader.rc | 4 include /boot/forth/loader.4th 5 try-include /boot/loader.rc.local 8 \ NOTE: Change to `start' if you disable the below boot menu 16 \ Load in the boot menu 17 include /boot/forth/beastie.4th 19 \ Start the boot menu
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| H A D | Makefile | 18 include $(SRC)/boot/Makefile.version 39 ROOT_BOOT= $(ROOT)/boot 40 ROOT_BOOT_DEFAULTS= $(ROOT)/boot/defaults 41 ROOT_BOOT_FORTH= $(ROOT)/boot/forth 42 ROOT_BOOT_CONF= $(ROOT)/boot/conf.d 65 SRCS += boot.c commands.c console.c devopen.c interp.c 114 vers.c: ../../common/newvers.sh $(SRC)/boot/Makefile.version
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| /titanic_53/usr/src/boot/sys/boot/forth/ |
| H A D | loader.4th | 42 include /boot/forth/support.4th 43 include /boot/forth/color.4th 44 include /boot/forth/delay.4th 45 include /boot/forth/check-password.4th 47 include /boot/forth/efi.4th 86 \ the boot-args was parsed to individual options while loaded 87 \ now compose boot-args, so the boot can set kernel arguments 88 \ note the command line switched for boot command will cause 89 \ environment variable boot-args to be ignored 90 \ There are 2 larger strings, acpi-user-options and existing boot-args [all …]
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| H A D | loader.rc | 4 include /boot/forth/loader.4th 5 try-include /boot/loader.rc.local 8 \ NOTE: Change to `initialize' if you enable the below boot menu 16 \ Uncomment to enable boot menu 17 include /boot/forth/beastie.4th
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| H A D | beastie.4th | 44 \ NOTE: Each is defined as a logo function in /boot/logo-${loader_logo}.4th 45 \ NOTE: If `/boot/logo-${loader_logo}.4th' does not exist or does not define 67 s" try-include /boot/forth/logo-orb.4th" 69 s" try-include /boot/forth/logo-orbbw.4th" 73 s" try-include /boot/forth/logo-${loader_logo}.4th" 100 s" include /boot/forth/menu.rc" evaluate 104 s" set delay_command='include /boot/forth/menu.rc'" evaluate
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| /titanic_53/usr/src/grub/ |
| H A D | install_menu | 28 kernel$ /boot/platform/i86pc/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B install_media=cdrom 29 module$ /boot/$ISADIR/x86.miniroot 31 kernel$ /boot/platform/i86pc/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B install_media=cdrom,console=ttya 32 module$ /boot/$ISADIR/x86.miniroot 34 kernel$ /boot/platform/i86pc/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B install_media=cdrom,console=ttyb 35 module$ /boot/$ISADIR/x86.miniroot
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| H A D | menu.lst | 6 # With zfs root the active menu.lst file is /<pool>/boot/grub/menu.lst 9 # default menu entry to boot 24 # splashimage /boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz 49 # To override Solaris boot args (see kernel(1M)), console device and 52 # kernel /platform/i86pc/kernel/unix <boot-args> -B prop1=val1,prop2=val2,...
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| /titanic_53/usr/src/boot/ |
| H A D | Readme.txt | 24 usr/src/boot is the root directory of the imported snapshot, 31 Directories from freebsd kernel tree, including boot loader itself 44 zfs boot module import in freebsd: 47 boot loader sources are in: 48 sys/boot 53 stage1/stage2 boot blocks which are built in freebsd due to the historical
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| /titanic_53/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/util/ |
| H A D | grub-image.in | 64 mkdir -p $bootdir/boot/grub 66 $bootdir/boot/grub 67 test ! -f menu.lst || cp -p menu.lst $bootdir/boot/grub 134 install /boot/grub/stage1 (fd0) /boot/grub/stage2
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| /titanic_53/usr/src/tools/scripts/ |
| H A D | build_cscope.conf | 40 psm "" psm/stand psm/stand/boot psm/stand/boot/sparcv9/sun4u psm/stand/boot/sparcv9/sun4v
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| /titanic_53/usr/src/cmd/boot/scripts/ |
| H A D | update_grub.ksh | 112 STAGE1="$ALT_ROOT"/boot/grub/stage1 113 STAGE2="$ALT_ROOT"/boot/grub/stage2 119 mkdir -p "$ALT_ROOT"/stubboot/boot/grub 120 cp "$ALT_ROOT"/boot/grub/menu.lst "$ALT_ROOT"/stubboot/boot/grub
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| H A D | Makefile.com | 30 MANIFEST= boot-archive-update.xml 31 SVCMETHOD= boot-archive-update 45 METHODPROG= boot-archive-update
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| /titanic_53/usr/src/psm/stand/bootblks/common/ |
| H A D | boot.fth | 26 purpose: boot block for OBP systems 42 /buf-len buffer: boot-dev 43 : boot-dev$ ( -- dev$ ) boot-dev cscount ; 98 boot-dev$ ( dev$ ) 123 \ first try boot archive (nested boot from ramdisk) 124 \ then try boot device (direct boot from disk) 131 boot-dev swap move ( ) 135 boot-dev$ fs-pkg$ $open-package to fs-ih 143 \ boot progress 220 \ if not nested, check for boot archive (executable after label) [all …]
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| /titanic_53/usr/src/boot/sys/boot/i386/ |
| H A D | Makefile.inc | 18 ROOT_BOOT= $(ROOT)/boot 33 BTXDIR= $(SRC)/boot/sys/boot/i386/btx
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| /titanic_53/usr/src/cmd/boot/filelist/i386/ |
| H A D | filelist.ramdisk | 1 boot/acpi/tables 2 boot/solaris/bootenv.rc 3 boot/solaris/devicedb/master
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