On Fri, 24 Jun 2011, jackson byers wrote:
You first message showed an F14 stanza (no chainloading).
Try calling that; just copy it to your F13 grub.conf
and then choose it instead of the F13 default
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
That's *almost* what I did before starting this thread.
I'd thought that I had to copy other files into the boot partition
and remove the /boot portion of file names.
I'd thought the root command just determined what the kernel made / .
Having reread the info entry on root,
I'm still a little fuzzy on what it does.
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