On Dec 27, 2013, at 5:44 PM, bruce <badouglas(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Chris..
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I already gave you the proper grub.conf 2nd entry. That's what you got
wrong and why it won't boot. It's pointing to the wrong root which is
what I said from the beginning.
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Right, but I'm not sure what I need to correct in the Install GUI for
the 2nd OS Install process in order to match what you posted.
If you point the two installers to two different primary partitions so they get separate
/boot directories, you'll get to see their unique installer created grub.conf and you
can see the differences.
In particular, do I simply select the sda for the boot partition?
No. You either need to point the installer to sda1 twice (once for each install), or you
need to create three primary partitions: sda1 boot for install #1, sda2 will be LVM which
both installs can use, and sda3 will be boot for install #2.
Chris Murphy