It's attached.
-----Original Message----- From: coreboot-bounces@coreboot.org [mailto:coreboot-bounces@coreboot.org] On Behalf Of ron minnich Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 11:11 PM To: David Edrich Cc: Myles Watson; Coreboot Subject: Re: [coreboot] qemu error message: "Unrecognized partitioning scheme"
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 3:06 PM, David Edrich dsedrich@violin-memory.com wrote:
It's like 2 Gigabytes. Even if I Tar it, it will be 100's of megs so it doesn't seem practical to
send
From my understanding FILO gets to the "menu" file, in the disk image, without any problems. Then,
to access files after that, FILO
want to read some partition information from, I would guess, the MBR -- and there is no MBR from
the process we used to generate the
disk image file. I think that is the problem. I don't know much about qemu-img options that may get
around this or if some FILO
options do this. I would guess that that would be where to try and find a way out of this.
what's your menu file look like? This stuff should all work without partitions or MBR. We solved the first problem -- by saying hda instead of hda3 -- I guess the second problem is solved in the menu file. Can you show us that file?
ron
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