# Root grub.cfg used either to boot raw kernel and/or initramfs.img, or to # chain to an installed distro's GRUB configuration file # These options are accessible to chain-loaded configurations as well: # # pnpacpi=off Disable on QEMU; allows serdev to claim platform serial # acpi=noirq Do not configure IRQ routing using ACPI tables # reboot=k Reboot using keyboard method, rather than ACPI # noexec=off Some kernels panic when setting up NX # noefi Some kernels panic when trying to use U-Boot EFI # panic=-1 Don't reboot on panic # console=hvc0 Switch kernel logging to virtio-console once available # console=ttyAMA0 QEMU on ARM64 uses alternative serial implementation # if [ "$grub_cpu" = "i386" ]; then set cmdline="pnpacpi=off acpi=noirq reboot=k noexec=off console=ttyS0 noefi panic=-1 console=hvc0" elif [ "$grub_cpu" = "arm64" ]; then set cmdline="console=ttyS0 console=ttyAMA0 noefi panic=-1 console=hvc0" else echo "Warning: No architecture found for ${grub_cpu}" fi # Root filesystem is on a GUID partition with label "otheros_root" set rootfs="/dev/vda14" # Root filesystem with grub installed search --file --set root /boot/grub/grub.cfg --hint (hd0) if [ $? = 0 ]; then set prefix=($root)/boot/grub export cmdline export rootfs configfile $prefix/grub.cfg normal_exit fi # Fall back if we couldn't chain to another GRUB install set timeout=0 menuentry "Linux" { linux /vmlinuz $cmdline root=$rootfs if [ -e /initrd.img ]; then initrd /initrd.img fi }