Hi, Yes that's usually the first thing you do (and the first you forget for the next time).
You can locate the modules at a specific address using: modaddr=0x12345678
Your menu.lst entry would then look something like:
title=Pistachio kernel=(nd)/tftpboot/rmgr.l4ka -sigma0 -roottask modaddr=0x03000000 module=(nd)/tftpboot/ia32-kernel module=(nd)/tftpboot/sigma0 module=(nd)/tftpboot/what_ever_you_want_to_have_here
Anyhow: Frank Mehnert's homepage at Dresden seems to be the current source for the up to date Grub and related documentation. Try: os.inf.tu-dresden/~fm3/grub.html
Ciao Marcus
-----Original Message----- From: l4-hackers-admin@os.inf.tu-dresden.de [mailto:l4-hackers- admin@os.inf.tu-dresden.de] On Behalf Of Jacob Gorm Hansen Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 6:09 PM To: Daniel Koch Cc: l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Subject: Re: RMGR Documentation needed
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 05:47:18PM +0100, Daniel Koch wrote:
Hello
Is there any good Documentation on RMGR available ? I need to know
how I
can
load modules into specific areas of memory, because I got some
overlapping
module problems, almost the same as mentioned in the list before.
The
solution with l4ka GRUB using the feature modaddr doesn`t work for
me,
cause
I use a different architecture (Athlon K7, Reiserfs).
I had the same problems once. What I did was relink the offending modules to different addresses, by changing the makefiles.
Hope this helps, Jacob
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