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Subject: Re: Using GRUB2 with a custom OS
From: Claude Robitaille <claude-robitaille () hotmail ! com>
Date: 2020-12-13 19:41:32
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What I would suggest is to look at the Arch Linux project. There is a lot of \
information there, including about making an installation that uses grub. Start \
simply by building something that uses Arch so not to focus on the OS part. Also, \
make it to support both BIOS and UEFI system as you will better understand the \
various moving parts.
Once you master the whole process, you can start changing things, such as having a \
custom kernel, custom root file system, etc.
For a simpler boot loader you can also look at syslinux which, despite the name, is a \
boot loader.
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From: Help-grub <help-grub-bounces+claude-robitaille=hotmail.com@gnu.org> on behalf \
of James Read <jamesread5737@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2020 6:49:04 PM
To: help-grub@gnu.org <help-grub@gnu.org>
Subject: Using GRUB2 with a custom OS
Hi,
I'm starting to develop my own OS and instead of writing my own bootloader
wanted to use GRUB2 as a quick fix. I have read most of
https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub/grub.html but have been
unable to figure out how to make a bootable USB with my custom kernel file
detected and booted.
Can anyone give me some pointers as to the basic procedure I need to follow?
thanks,
James Read
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