On Monday 23 July 2007 12:38, James Knott wrote: > Vince L wrote: > > On Monday 23 July 2007 08:33, Matthew Stringer wrote: > >> Can't you just do away with the partition? Unmount it move everything to > >> the root filesystem but still under /boot, re-install grub & use Fdisk > >> to change the boot flag over. Linux has not needed /boot on a separate > >> partition for a long time now and using symlinks is messy. > >> > >> Matthew > > > > This assumes that / is on a primary partition. If not, it is no go. > > Since when does / have to be on a primary partition? I have one system > where it's on a LVM and another, RAID. >
What you have written is true, but you are reading what I wrote totally out of context. It was suggested to the OP that he did away with his /boot partition and put it all on the / partition. Perhaps I have missed something, but he needs a primary somewhere -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]