Viktor Mastoridis wrote: > small history, > > > I would appreciate any hints or (links to) simple and clear instructions > on the net. I am ready to reinstall all the OS's if needed. I start to > understand that a small separate /boot partition would be very useful, > but I don't have a clue how to set it up. The manual for Sidux is getting bigger quite quickly, try: http://manual.sidux.com/en/sys-admin-grub-bootman2-en.htm#what-is-grub That should help you understand Grub, your latest install probably set Grub to look in it's /boot directory, so that is the menu.lst that it is currently working from, but this manual tells you how to change that and gives some background. Sidux is a distribution which sticks very closely to Sid [the most current version of Debian] but holds back or tweaks some packages which are not behaving, they keep a small repository of these debs, and a warnings noticeboard, but otherwise use the Sid repositories so a dist-upgrade keeps you up-to-date as often as you wish. I've had good luck with it installing on new machines, it has its own kernel or you can use the current Sid one, and switch reasonable easily between them. There is an audio group working in Sidux. Simon _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user