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On 07/22/12 05:50, Heiko Baums wrote:
> Btw., if I recall correctly somewhere in the grub2 docs or Wiki I
> read something that in some cases (BIOS/MBR or something like that)
> a separate /boot partition is necessary.
If I'm understanding correctly,
On 22 Jul 2012 12:49, "Damjan" wrote:
>
> ps.
> any special reason that you have a separate /boot partition?
>
I think it was a requirement for when using btrfs.
>
> --
> дамјан
Am 22.07.2012 14:50, schrieb Heiko Baums:
Am Sun, 22 Jul 2012 14:34:12 +0200
schrieb Nelson Marambio :
Am 22.07.2012 13:50, schrieb Damjan:
ps.
any special reason that you have a separate /boot partition?
/boot is still mentioned in the beginner's guide on
https://wiki.archlinux.org/inde
Am Sun, 22 Jul 2012 14:34:12 +0200
schrieb Nelson Marambio :
> Am 22.07.2012 13:50, schrieb Damjan:
>
> >
> > ps.
> > any special reason that you have a separate /boot partition?
> >
> >
>
> /boot is still mentioned in the beginner's guide on
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beginners%27_
Am 22.07.2012 13:50, schrieb Damjan:
ps.
any special reason that you have a separate /boot partition?
/boot is still mentioned in the beginner's guide on
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beginners%27_Guide#Selecting_a_partitioning_scheme
Maybe it should be removed there ?
Kind regar
2012/7/22 Damjan :
> On 22.07.2012 13:40, fredbezies wrote:
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I've done today an install of archlinux in a virtualbox session.
>>
>> When I installed grub2 using pacstrap /mnt grub2-bios, I noticed that
>> generated grub.cfg is not usable easily.
>>
>> As a workaround, I installed
On 22.07.2012 13:40, fredbezies wrote:
Hello.
I've done today an install of archlinux in a virtualbox session.
When I installed grub2 using pacstrap /mnt grub2-bios, I noticed that
generated grub.cfg is not usable easily.
As a workaround, I installed syslinux, and after first boot, I tweaked
g
Hello.
I've done today an install of archlinux in a virtualbox session.
When I installed grub2 using pacstrap /mnt grub2-bios, I noticed that
generated grub.cfg is not usable easily.
As a workaround, I installed syslinux, and after first boot, I tweaked
grub.cfg file.
First, I removed "/boot" f
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