Adding Linux distro to fstab
Peter Boy
pboy at barkhof.uni-bremen.de
Fri Jun 18 21:11:24 UTC 2004
Am Fr, den 18.06.2004 schrieb Trey Sizemore um 22:46:
> I want to use Fedora's grub install as the bootloader. Right now
> I can boot into FC2 but want to add SUSE to the grub.conf file. SUSE is
> currently installed on /dev/hda1(hd0,0) and FC2 on /dev/hda8. I also
> want to be able to access the SUSE shares from within FC2 (/dev/hda1 is
> SUSEs /, /dev/hda5 is SUSEs /usr, and /dev/hda6 is SUSEs /home).
>
> My question is what should by /etc/fstab and /etc/grub.conf files look
> like?
grub.conf:
depends how you did SuSE. If you had a separate /boot partition which
you eventually share with FC, you should copy the Fedora lines and ajust
it accordingly.
If your SuSE root partition includes the /boot directory and SuSE lilo
is installed there, you may add:
title SuSE 9.1
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
fstab:
you should make a subdirectory for each SuSE parition (e.g.
/mnt/suseroot, /mnt/suseusr and so on)
/dev/hda1 /mnt/suseroot ext3 defaults 1 2
/dev/hda5 /mnt/suseusr ext3 defaults 1 2
eventually reiserfs instead of ext3
Peter
>
> Thanks.
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