Install the missing grub-pc-bin

grub-mkrescue did not work otherwise.
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Ciro Santilli
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# x86 Bare Metal Examples
Dozens of minimal operating systems to learn x86 system programming. Userland cheat at: <https://github.com/cirosantilli/x86-assembly-cheat>
Dozens of minimal operating systems to learn x86 system programming. Tested on Ubuntu 17.10 host. Userland cheat at: <https://github.com/cirosantilli/x86-assembly-cheat>
1. [**Getting started**](getting-started.md)
1. [About](about.md)

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# grub-pc-bin: without it, grub-mkrescue just fails, and you have no idea why!
# We love you, GRUB.
# https://superuser.com/questions/603051/grub-mkrescue-not-producing-bootable-image/973021#973021
# https://github.com/cirosantilli/x86-bare-metal-examples/issues/5#issuecomment-377948357
# https://wiki.osdev.org/Bare_Bones
#
sudo apt-get install \
bochs \
bochs-sdl \
build-essential \
gcc-multilib \
gdb \
gnu-efi \
grub \
grub-pc-bin \
nasm \
qemu \
xorriso\
;

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# Getting started
Tested on Ubuntu 14.04 AMD64:
Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install bochs bochs-sdl build-essential gcc-multilib gdb gnu-efi grub qemu nasm xorriso
./configure
Make all operating systems:
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you can test several examples with a single USB burn, which is much faster.
You can also try out the big image on QEMU for fun with:
qemu-system-i386 -hda big.img
You will also want to change the boot order to put the USB first from the F12 BIOS menu. This way you don't have to hit F12 like a madman every time.
TODO: boot sectors that load STAGE2 are not working with the big image chainloader. TODO why?

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# GRUB
TODO not working: https://github.com/cirosantilli/x86-bare-metal-examples/issues/5#issuecomment-377948357
cd chainloader
make run

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qemu-system-x86_64 -hda main.img
TODO: can't get it working anymore: <https://github.com/cirosantilli/x86-bare-metal-examples/issues/5#issuecomment-377948357>
## Introduction
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiboot_Specification>