> > > Here is the thing. You originally said that you installed the boot > loader on sdb. Which means it is not in the first sector of sdb1. > Whether you use the chainload path to the method I suggested you are > always using the boot loader on sda. You are not using the bootloader on > sdb. Right, I wanted the boot loader of sda to start the boot loader of sdb so I would not have to manually update the stanzas in the fedora grub.conf file. > > I think though using the chainloader path makes the updating the > mandriva kernel more transparent and cleaner. I originally said the > opposite but I had not taken kernel updates into account. > Now, that the boot loader from mandriva install is placed in the first sector of /dev/sdb1 I can chainload that from a menu entry in the fedora boot loader's grub.conf file. When I choose that option the grub of mandriva loads and I can see any mandriva supplied updates. > The way you are doing it you should leave the softlink > for /etc/grub.conf for mandriva pointing at its /boot/grub.conf on sdb. In my OP, I thought it would trivial to make the boot loader installed on the mbr of /dev/sda to the mbr of a second drive, not so though. Unless someone else has an idea I am thinking that it cannot be done. -- John Registered Linux User 263680, get counted at http://counter.li.org -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list