System Administration Guide: Basic Administration

Naming Conventions That Are Used for Configuring GRUB

GRUB uses conventions that are slightly different from previous Solaris releases. Understanding the GRUB device-naming conventions can assist you in correctly specifying drive and partition information when you configure GRUB on your system.

The following table describes the GRUB device-naming conventions for this Solaris release.

Table 15–1 Conventions for GRUB Devices

Device Name 

Description 

(fd0)

First diskette 

(fd1)

Second diskette 

(nd)

Network device 

(hd0,0)

First fdisk partition on first hard disk

(hd0,1)

Second fdisk partition on first hard disk

(hd0,0,a),

Slice a on first fdisk partition on first hard disk

(hd0,0,b)

Slice b on first fdisk partition on first hard disk


Note –

All GRUB device names must be enclosed in parentheses.


For more information about fdisk partitions, see Guidelines for Creating an fdisk Partition in System Administration Guide: Devices and File Systems.