Fedora 9 live CD i386 install has grub error 2 under certain circumstances

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I installed from the Fedora 9 live CD to a boot and root partition. The install went smoothly. I didn't write to the MBR but instead the boot partition. When I reboot to start the new OS, I use configfile to point to the new boot partition and it selects it. But then it gives an error 2, invalid directory or file. There is a bugzilla open for this, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=443289. It turns out that Fedora 9 grub uses a default of 256 byte inodes, while older versions use 128 byte inodes. The record points to some discussion of this, and suggests some workarounds. Instead of spending a lot of time trying to resolve the problem, I decided to use preupgrade.

If you have a solution I'd love to hear it, but I'm posting this mostly as a heads up for anyone with this problem.

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