Hi, During a test installation of M2b3 some other installations are detected and get listed in the Grub menu, but others don't. For example, Ubuntu is ignored. That uses Grub2 so it would be a bit much to expect Grub to understand it, BUT Ubuntu's Grub2 is installed on Unbutu's root partition.
Can partitions with boot loaders on them be detected and listed in Grub's menu as something to be chained? i.e. Install M2b3 and get Grub installed to the mbr. Then on booting, Grub could present a menu that includes all of the standard M2b3 options, any other kernels that were found (not the Ubuntu kernels because they are under Grub2 and too hard) and an entry for the Ubuntu partition. The partition is LABELed "Ubuntu". If "Ubuntu" were selected from the M2b3 mbr Grub menu, then the Grub2 on the Ubuntu root partition could be chained (and then an Ubuntu kernel). Is this do-able? -- blind Pete Sig goes here...
