> > http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/grub.html > > http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Quick_GRUB > > > > The first one is more detailed. I suspect neither will be what you > > want. What it tells me is that most people either want the full meal > > deal (the 90+ page grub manual), or a short guide (1-2 pages cut to > > the chase type of guide). Or perhaps more accurately those who've > > taken the time to write a guide didn't see the need to elaborate much > > beyond a few pages. If someone is going to take the time (and has the > > desire) to go through a 30 page guide because they want to better > > understand grub, then they'll just as likely go through the grub > > manual and pick out the 25-50 pages from it that they see as relevant > > to their situation or of personal interest. Why write a guide that is > > 1/3 of the full manual for the very few who find that a 2-3 page guide > > is not sufficient but the full guide is too much. > > > > Jacques B. > > > > > Thank you. The first URL is what I am looking for. It is written for > SUSE and UBUNTO but it is the same grub. And it is just a little too > short but it covers all the things I wanted. > > I will put it in my saved things. > > > Karl Yes, that first one is a pretty good little guide I must admit. I was beginning to think that perhaps you were looking for a primer instead (more of an instructional type of guide that one might use to teach a topic). That would certainly be very beneficial. I suspect some are out there but likely developed for a course that someone is teaching therefore not something they want to share (intellectual property where sharing might cause people to not bother taking their course). Jacques B. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list