At 2004-04-30 14:06:13 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for the other two partitions, a common /boot will definitely not
work. You need to have seperate /boot partitions for each distro.
Why? I've had different kernels with different root= arguments all being
booted by the same bootloader from the same /boot partition without any
problems.
You're talking about different kernels but the same distro, I presume. Most distros have slightly differing files in /boot as well as different kernels so I think that would present a problem to using a single /boot for 4 different distros. Like I said, it can be done but it will be a little complicated.
Sharninder
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