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I have attached my kernel here for you on the forum to test.
There are two files. catalyst and catalyst_stage2. Basically you have to put these on any type of device accessible by grub and do
root (the grub device name)
kernel /boot/catalyst
module /boot/catalyst_stage2
please note that the kernel will not work unless you put the catalyst_stage2 inside the boot directory, because i check for the string "/boot/catalyst_stage2" as the grub module name.
It has been tested on the last release of grub legacy.
Probably a noob question, but will it work if I rename down to 11 characters and put on a FAT12 floppy? Because that's the only method I have to run kernels - so far .
I dont want to hack into my /boot to add some test kernel. My suggestion is to use floppy/cd images instead.
"Certainly avoid yourself. He is a newbie and might not realize it. You'll hate his code deeply a few years down the road." - Sortie
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Since you are using grub, you can always (ab)use the kernel command line for that sort of purposes
"Certainly avoid yourself. He is a newbie and might not realize it. You'll hate his code deeply a few years down the road." - Sortie
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