=========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.6 2006/12/17 19:21:42 jmmv Exp $ If your root filesystem is of a type not supported directly by grub (e.g., lfs), you may have difficulties. See the info docs for more details. GRUB is not actually installed on your disk until you run a command such as grub-install /dev/wd0d or grub-install '(hd0)' To boot NetBSD, put something similar to these lines into /grub/menu.lst: title NetBSD root (hd0,0,a) # NetBSD on 1st MBR partition of 1st IDE disk chainloader +1 Alternatively, for NetBSD 4.x kernels and above, you can use the following provided that your kernel was built with "options MULTIBOOT" (the default): title NetBSD root (hd0,0,a) # NetBSD on 1st MBR partition of 1st IDE disk kernel /netbsd ===========================================================================