On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote:

> Well, as far as I know Grub does not know where your root filesystem ("/")
> lives, until it first finds the boot filesystem, finds the grub/grub.conf
> file in it (grub understands the ext2 filesystem), reads it and finds there
> the specification of where the filesystem is.

What happens if you use another filesystem on / ? ext3, for example. Or 
something that is not ext3 at all? can grub read all of them?



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