On 28/03/11 10:47, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
Bob:
Pretty much all about Grub:
http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/grub.html
A minor point: Fedora's configuration file for grub is grub.conf rather
that menu.lst, menu.lst is a link to grub.conf.
Also, this document does *not* apply to Grub2, but since Fedora uses the
old Grub 0.97 so you're good to go. For a while.
-- cmg
Yes, an interesting article, answers a few questions I had.
They suggest "find" to see which drives contain what system. It
doesn't provide anything useful here?
[bobg@box9 ~]$ find /boot/grub/stage1
/boot/grub/stage1
I expected to see some data listed as below? This computer has
both F-14 and Windows.
"Example:
Let's say the computer has the following operating systems
installed on different partitions:
* SUSE on (hd0,1)
* Kubuntu on (hd0,2)
* Mandriva on (hd0,4)
All these will be returned as potential roots for GRUB
device (as each OS has its own files)."
I will save it. The examples are always good. I am forever
looking for examples.
Thank you.
Bob