Holy Scheiße, I thought maybe my email had been sucked up by the inter-server packet monster, never to see the light of reason again!
On 6/28/05, Karl Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would manually edit the existing booloader. Yes. Good suggestion. > The trick is to figure out what to tell grub Yes. That's the trick. A trick I don't have in my spellbook. I've only ever (really) used Slackware and Gentoo. Slackware was before GRUB existed, and Gentoo's installation manual tells you exactly what's needed for its GRUB listing. The quick search I did on the World Wide Internet revealed no clues to how an FC4 should be booted. I guess the installer normally handles it and people don't *have* to know. So, maybe another question I could ask is, What's a typical GRUB entry for an FC4 install? I'm confident I can chain my MBR-residing Gentoo grub.conf to the GRUB in FC4's /boot (or just add the /boot and kernel information for FC4 to that file), I'm just not sure how, on the first count, and with what, on the second. Can you teach me the trick? -todd -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
