>    From there, you only need to fiddle with the /boot/grub/menu.lst to
 > make sure it's pointing to the right kernel and boot partition.  Double
 > check that menu.lst -- I've been bitten more than once relying on Debian's
 > auto-detect-the-kernels when booting from an odd root partition.
 
   Whoops, I should have said ...check menu.lst and run "update-grub" 
afterwards.

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