On Wed, 2015-01-28 at 15:39 -0600, Steven Usdansky wrote:
I have a multiboot setup, and add/remove distros often enough that a
having a boot partition is a must for me. The boot partition's
grub.cfg file just chainloads each distro's grub2 (located in each
distro's partition; each distro has its own /boot). The boot
partition's grub.cfg is updated manually when I install a new
distro. My preferred setup would be a single boot partition with the
necessary parts each distro's /boot automagically installed into a
separate directory within the boot partition.
The idea of disallowing re-use of /boot has been dropped anyway, but
your use case would not have been affected by it, I don't think. You
don't mount your 'boot partition' as /boot when installing Fedora -
you say "each distro has its own /boot" - so you wouldn't have had a
problem.
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