I have been reading BrokenThorn's OS development tutorial and am at the part of creating and loading the second stage bootloader. The tutorial is for Windows, but I am doing this in Linux(Ubuntu 13.04).
This is what I have done:
- Created file
floppy.imgunder~/Documents/floppywith themkfs.vfatcommand - Compiled by
boot.asmfile using nasm giving meboot.bin - Then I ran this command :
dd if=boot.bin of=~/Documents/floppy/floppy.img bs=512 count=1
Thus I have the floppy image with the first stage bootloader. On starting that using qemu, it works fine.
However, after I create the second stage bootloader, (if I am correct)I would have to mount the floppy.img and copy stage 2 on to the mounted filesystem. In such a case, how can one boot a mounted floppy using qemu ? Is it even possible ? If not, how do I work with the second stage bootloader.
Please forgive me for any stupid assumption/question as I am new with this.