Re: /boot partition or not on C5

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mark pryor wrote:
hello,

the last 3 times I installed C5, the MBR was unchanged and nothing was written into /boot/grub except splash.xbm.gz

there were no stage* files, nor a menu.lst
I know how to fix that.

Would I have better luck using a partition mounted as /boot?
Anyone succeded with Grub that way? I prefer not having to do surgery to get C5 to boot :)

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Mark

New Packages for C5
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dkms-et131x-1.2.2-el5.noarch.rpm  (gigabit ethernet driver)
http://www.tlviewer.org/c5repo/web/agere

kchm-el5   (CHM client with io-slave)
http://www.tlviewer.org/c5repo/kde/

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