On 14/11/10 12:18, Liang Suilong wrote:
Return to GRUB2 topic, I wish that GRUB2 landed in Anaconda and
become
an option for user. Some Linux fans install two Linux distros, one is
rpm-based distro, another is deb-based distro. Most of deb-based distros
has moved to GRUB2. however, rpm-based distros still stays at GRUB
legacy. I can feel there are some problems on compatibility.
Have been testing on bare and vm's, have been haing trouble with it.
with grub1 you edit /boot/grub/menu.lst to get some tweaks set
permanently, or enter on the fly during bootup.
with grub2, tested both chainloaded with grub1, and with yum erase grub.
Though it found updated kernels', it never booted them unless
"grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg" was run manually.
It also requires edits in a number of files,
to get permanent tweaks instead of one simple file.
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Regards,
Frank Murphy
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