Antonio Olivares wrote:
But it does not work. However, cutting and pasting the Fedora 9
grub
entries for the kernel lets me boot into Fedora 9, so practically it is a
DONE deal. Thanks for answering the mail much appreciated. The
chainloader stuff did not work in this case, in the other case it worked
for a while, but the chainloader stuff failed to load those kernels only
GRUB_ appeared on the screen so cutting+pasting the entries solved this
issue.
FYI, chainloading only works if you install GRUB into the partition you want
to chainload. By default, GRUB gets installed to the MBR.
Kevin Kofler