Re: Grub2 installation after upgrading to F18

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Am 20.01.2013 15:37, schrieb Matthew Saltzman:
> Thanks for this advice.  Now I still need an answer to my other
> question.  On the RAID1 disks on this machine, as on my laptop, I
> installed grub on /boot (/dev/sda2) rather than on the MBR.  (On my
> laptop, it's because I wanted to preserve the Windows MBR, but on this
> machine, it was just force of habit.)  So /dev/sda2 is the active
> partition.
> 
> So is it safe to install grub2 on /dev/sda2 (say) or should it be
> installed on the MBR?  Or is there a way to tell of the former is OK for
> a particular configuration?  If the latter, what partition should I make
> active?

grub2 should not be on a partition

but make your own picture with google:
https://www.google.com/search?q=grub2+install+in+a+partition

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