On 02/20/2015 11:42 AM, Frans de Boer wrote: > Hi, > > I have a server running 12.3 and want to install on a different > partition the newer 13.2 distribution. Alas, after installation I can't > boot 12.3 anymore because of wrong references. Every time I install a > fresh kernel I have to manually edit the grub.cfg files to get 12.3 > booted again. > > I also want to install a third system (LFS) without having to manually > edit grub.cfg every time. > So, is it possible to install the GRUB core image in a different > partition and have the kernels be placed in the /boot directory of their > respective partitions? Using this method I just need to chain to the > relevant partition to start the local GRUB menu handler. > > - Between MBR and first partition: GRUB bootloader. > - First partition: GRUB core and simple menu. > - Second partition contains swap space > - partitions 3..n Contain GRUB menu handlers and local linux kernels in > local /boot dir. > > I need local GRUB handlers because of preserving the kernel version as > supported by openSuse and newer standard kernels with better or newer > support modules. > > Reading the GRUB 2.00 manual is not so helpful - to me - because of lack > of unambiguous explanations or examples. > > Any suggestions? > > Regards, Frans. > _______________________________________________ > openssl-users mailing list > To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users Sorry wrong list posting