--- In [email protected], Roy <linuxcanuck@...> wrote:
>
> Yes. This is the way it was once done. Grub2 seems to be using UUIDs to load
> the kernel. I need to know how to avoid using UUIDs in grub2. I could try
> using grub legacy, but first I need to be able to get into the distribution
> to install grub legacy. Fedora uses grub legacy, but it only installs an
> entry for Fedora. The only non Fedora distro that will boot from that drive
> is LMDE, so I will try that next.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
I can't stand grub2 and haven't really delved into it too much. I should. 
Because right after I have it all figured out they'll roll out grub3!



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