website: review NetBSD page index and convert to GNU Boot point of view.
As the page is quite similar to the OpenBSD page, it should contain similar changes. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org> Acked-by: Adrien Bourmault <neox@gnu.org>
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title: How to install NetBSD on x86 GNU GRUB payload
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title: How to install NetBSD on x86 GNU GRUB payload
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GRUB supports booting NetBSD kernels directly. However, you're better off
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This guide was written for NetBSD at a time where Libreboot was still
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simply using the SeaBIOS payload; BSD works well with BIOS or UEFI setups.
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fully free.
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GRUB is acceptable for booting unencrypted BSD installations. However,
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NetBSD is not a fully free softrware operating system / distribution
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encrypted BSD installations will probably require the use of SeaBIOS/Tianocore.
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and so the GNU Boot project can't force its contributors to test GNU
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Boot with NetBSD.
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Because of that this page is only meant for people already Using
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NetBSD. See the [BSD index page](index.md) for more details about how
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GNU Boot deals with this issue and the way forward to a better support
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for BSD systems in GNU Boot.
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According to the Libreboot project at the time, GRUB supported booting
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NetBSD kernels directly. However, they told that you were better off
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simply using the SeaBIOS payload; They also told that BSD worked well
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with BIOS or UEFI setups.
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They also warned that while GRUB was acceptable for booting
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unencrypted BSD installations, encrypted BSD installations probably
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required the use of SeaBIOS/Tianocore.
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In addition, GNU boot may also remove support for booting encrypted
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BSD systems in the GRUB images it provides at some point, in order to
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make GRUB smaller to fit computer with a very small boot flash size
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(512 KiB) like the Intel D945GCLF, and unify the documentation, but
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also because it can't currently test that due to the lack of fully
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free BSD systems that are easily installable.
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So if you already use NetBSD with encrypted partitions, and that want
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to continue using it on a computer running GNU Boot, you should use
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GNU Boot images with SeaBIOS.
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Prepare the USB drive (in NetBSD)
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Prepare the USB drive (in NetBSD)
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grub> knetbsd -r wd0a (ahci0,netbsd1)/netbsd
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grub> knetbsd -r wd0a (ahci0,netbsd1)/netbsd
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grub> boot
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grub> boot
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NetBSD will start booting. Yay!
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NetBSD will start booting.
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Configuring Grub
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Configuring Grub
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If you don't want to drop to the GRUB command line and type in a
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If you don't want to drop to the GRUB command line and type in a
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command to boot NetBSD every time, you can create a GRUB configuration
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command to boot NetBSD every time, you can create a GRUB configuration
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that's aware of your NetBSD installation and that will automatically be
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that's aware of your NetBSD installation and that will automatically be
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used by libreboot.
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used by GNU Boot.
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On your NetBSD root partition, create the `/grub` directory and add
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On your NetBSD root partition, create the `/grub` directory and add
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the file `libreboot_grub.cfg` to it. Inside the
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the file `gnuboot_grub.cfg` to it. Inside the
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`libreboot_grub.cfg` add these lines:
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`gnuboot_grub.cfg` add these lines:
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default=0
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default=0
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timeout=3
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timeout=3
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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
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Most of these issues occur when using Libreboot with coreboot's 'text
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According to the Libreboot project at a time when it was still fully
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mode' instead of the coreboot framebuffer. This mode is useful for
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free, most of the issues occur when using coreboot's 'text mode'
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booting payloads like memtest86+ which expect text-mode, but for NetBSD
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instead of the coreboot framebuffer. This mode is useful for booting
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it can be problematic when they are trying to switch to a framebuffer
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payloads like memtest86+ which expect text-mode, but for NetBSD,
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because it doesn't exist.
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accodring to Libreboot at the time, it can be problematic when they
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are trying to switch to a framebuffer because it doesn't exist.
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won't boot...something about file not found
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won't boot...something about file not found
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