Op 21 sep. 2012 06:46 schreef "Jude DaShiell" <jdashiel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> het volgende: > > What's a good size number for a /boot partition? Needs to be large > enough kernel updates don't break the computer if possible or a > reasonable estimate to that end. Let's say 250 MB. Small enough that you don't miss the space, large enough to hold an small rescue system and/or memtest. > On Fri, 21 Sep 2012, Guus Snijders wrote: > > > Op 20 sep. 2012 10:03 schreef "Jude DaShiell" <jdashiel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> het > > volgende: > > [...] > > > Also, I did learn syslinux does not > > > support xfs the root of the disk could not be found whenever I used xfs. > > > Grub-legacy I think is gone and grub-bios didn't work and neither did > > > lilo. I can try more things later but not without some suggestions and > > > sighted assistance to tell me what the next failing boot screen > > > produces. > > > > Well, for the bootloader part: how about a "small" partition for /boot, > > with an ext2/3 filesystem? > > Works every time ;-) mvg, Guus