Hello all,
I have been struggling to get FreeBSD booting after installation. I already have Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18 installed. All three OSes are on their own SSDs. os-prober in Ubuntu doesn't know what FreeBSD is so after extensive searching I found the most current and preferred grub entry to put in /etc/grub.d/40_custom is
However, when I select that boot entry in GRUB, FreeBSD complains about not being able to work out which disk we are booting from and tries disk0, which of course fails. I cannot find any information on why this would be the case, as I was able to install FreeBSD just fine. All my partitions are GPT, so I installed FreeBSD as GPT.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
I have been struggling to get FreeBSD booting after installation. I already have Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18 installed. All three OSes are on their own SSDs. os-prober in Ubuntu doesn't know what FreeBSD is so after extensive searching I found the most current and preferred grub entry to put in /etc/grub.d/40_custom is
Code:
menuentry "FreeBSD-12.0" {
set root='(hd2,2)' # FreeBSD's UFS partition is recognized as /dev/sdc2 on Ubuntu
kfreebsd /boot/loader
}
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!