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gabeyg 09-28-2007 03:47 AM

How to boot Darwin's mach-kernel in grub?
 
I am now trying to test XNU kernel of Darwin, but I'd like to ask how to boot darwin's kernel without chainloading or without installing Mac bootloader but using grub booting by kernel blahblah. (I can't use darwin bootloader in anyway since darwin bootloader does not work properly in my pc, I tested.)
Also, can I install Darwin on ext3?



**Is there any working group that use Darwin's XNU to create distribution? I know openDarwin, but they stopped.

cuvtixo 11-13-2007 02:38 PM

No installing on ext3. No installing any more on UDF
 
"**Is there any working group that use Darwin's XNU to create distribution? I know openDarwin, but they stopped." MacOSForge.org has Xnu development. It seems Apple employees are picking up some projects (including Darwin Ports, renamed Macports) that OpenDarwin used to develop.
Most linux distros, and other operating systems for PCs try avoid microkernels now because they have been shown to have serious problems. I think HURD project tried to switch from Mach microkernel to L4 microkernel?!?! Minix3 has just come out with a microkernel, but I don't think its xnu.

I'd also like to boot Mac 10.4 or 10.5 from GRUB and especially Grub2, , but I don't have the time or inclination to experiment. I do know that 10.5 has dropped support for UDF file system, and its likely that Darwin 9 will not boot from UDF either. UDF was the only other filesystem OS X could be on, but UDF never has been standardized, and I think Next's/Apple's UDF was different than NetBSD or FreeBSD.


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