On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Benny Amorsen <benny+usenet(a)amorsen.dk> wrote:
Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta(a)gmail.com> writes:
> In fact this is an unsolvable situation. Any time the linux operating
> systems are not sharing a common grub config, operates which modify
> the grub config while booted into a linux system...
How difficult is it to install Suse, Ubuntu, and Fedora with one
shared /boot partition? Would that be a possible solution in the future?
Considering that Ubuntu and Suse have chosen not to reuse an existing
/boot from Fedora... but have instead chosen to cull grub entries...
that tells me that this line of reasoning is absolutely a non-starter
for discussion. Whatever rationale they used to cull grub entries
instead of sharing /boot... still exists and you are going to have one
hell of a time convincing them otherwise.
-jef