kalinix wrote:
On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 17:38 -0500, John Pierce wrote:
OK, using the map drive option did not work, I would think that having
grub on two separate hard drives it would be easy to get grub on the
first drive to launch grub on the second drive.
No so, as I am finding out.
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here's a minihowto. It's for suse, but who cares? Same goes for Fedora
also. After all, despite what others might say, it's the same linux.
http://susefaq.sourceforge.net/howto/multi_os_grub.html
That's a noobie setup. Don't do that, you need one grub for each Linux.
It's problem is that it won't be maintained automatically, as is normal.
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