I'm currently working on installing a server with two logical drives in it:
sda and sdb.  Each logical drive is going to get an installation of Linux
and each install has a different purpose.  The first install is mostly used
for recovery scenarios while the second would be the production
installation.

The issue I've run into is that I have two /boot partitions, but the MBR of
the first disk only points to one grub.conf file.  Manually keeping these
synchronized isn't something I'd like to do if I could avoid it.

Either I have to have one shared /boot partition that gets mounted by both
installations or I have to figure out how to get grub to chainload itself
from the second drive.  In the chainload scenario, you would see two menus
where choosing the install on the second hard drive gives you the menu for
that installation.

I've run this through the stack-exchange sites and I've tried many searches
over the past few days, but information on this seems to be rather scarce.
Maybe I'm not thinking of a better possibility.  Any insight you could
offer would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
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