Jason Thomas writes in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Friday 2003-March-28 08:35:03): 
 > grub-install does not do what you claim, as far as I know.
 > 
 > It does the same thing that you are suggesting to do as a work around.

The grub-install script first copies in the Stage 1.5 files from
/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/ to /boot/grub, so when it calls grub, grub will
install the Stage 1.5. The user could comment those lines of the
script out. Or hmm, I suppose it would work to delete the Stage 1.5
files from /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/ and use the unmodified script...
maybe that's what the original suggestion meant.

Anyway, the Debian package should have some documentation of this, or
default to not use Stage 1.5.

Raj


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