* grub's "Hacker's guide"
@ 2005-10-29 18:14 E Leibovich
2005-10-29 19:03 ` Marco Gerards
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From: E Leibovich @ 2005-10-29 18:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Grub-devel
I downloaded grub's source and tried to begin
"hacking" around. I couldn't find my hands and legs.
Is there some guide for the beginner helping a
beginner "hacker" to alter grub a bit. If there isn't
can you please answer my few small questions?
(1) Is grub written in C or Asm? If so what's the
procedure of booting - stuck some Asm code in the MBR
to load a C bootstrap and run the real grub code?
(2) What's the general flow of action (system starts
with file1.c which uses file2.c, and finally moves to
end.c)
(3) Which version should I look at, is grub2 usable by
now? Is it simpler, or more documented?
Except is booting a system X times and then booting
the other system possible in grub2?
Thanks
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* Re: grub's "Hacker's guide"
2005-10-29 18:14 grub's "Hacker's guide" E Leibovich
@ 2005-10-29 19:03 ` Marco Gerards
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From: Marco Gerards @ 2005-10-29 19:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: The development of GRUB 2
E Leibovich <leiboviche@yahoo.com> writes:
> (3) Which version should I look at, is grub2 usable by
> now? Is it simpler, or more documented?
If you want to add new features, just have a look at GRUB 2. New
features for GRUB Legacy are not accepted anymore. There is some GRUB
2 documentation on the wiki, but not much. If you have questions
about GRUB 2 and if you can not find the answers on the wiki, you can
ask them on this mailinglist.
> Except is booting a system X times and then booting
> the other system possible in grub2?
Not yet.
--
Marco
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