I am trying to boot my own simple OS kernel using GRUB stage2_eltorito. However, the compiled ISO simply leads to a GRUB prompt. I looked up online, and I saw I need to load my kernel. However, when I try to load my kernel, it says I need to load a hard disk first, using the root command. How do I load my ISO file's partition to load my kernel? Thanks in advance!
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There is your howto:
or here:
In short:
grub> set pager=1 grub> ls (hd0) (hd0,msdos2) (hd0,msdos1) grub> ls (hd0,1)/ lost+found/ bin/ boot/ cdrom/ dev/ etc/ home/ lib/ lib64/ media/ mnt/ opt/ proc/ root/ run/ sbin/ srv/ sys/ tmp/ usr/ var/ vmlinuz vmlinuz.old initrd.img initrd.img.old This is just example, you have to modify it to your situation. You have examples in linked howtos.
1The grub ls -l command will show all devices and partitions with their UUID-s.