Lines Matching full:netbsd
228 Backward compatibility for booting FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and
251 compliance (primarily FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and
536 GRUB can currently boot GNU Mach, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD
774 NetBSD and OpenBSD. If you want to boot other operating systems, you
796 Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD can be booted in a similar
860 * NetBSD::
963 @node NetBSD
964 @subsection NetBSD
966 GRUB can load NetBSD a.out and ELF directly, follow these steps:
974 append the ugly option @option{--type=netbsd}, if you want to load an
978 grub> @kbd{kernel --type=netbsd /netbsd-elf}
993 The booting instruction is exactly the same as for NetBSD
994 (@pxref{NetBSD}).
2981 Linux zImage or bzImage, FreeBSD a.out, NetBSD a.out, etc.) from
2987 @var{type} must be one of these: @samp{netbsd}, @samp{freebsd},
2990 load a NetBSD @sc{elf} kernel, because GRUB can automatically determine
3387 zImage or bzImage, FreeBSD, or NetBSD).