On 5/17/2010 4:25 PM, JustBill wrote:
> Phillip Tried what you said to do.  Am I supposed to install grub on
> the /boot partition or to the the actual device listing. For example
> I partition out like this.

To the disk that the /boot partition is on.  In your case, that would be
/dev/mapper/isw_dagjfgcbdi_OSspace.  Also there isn't much reason to
have /boot on its own partition unless you are doing something like run
a btrfs root, or some other fs that grub does not understand.  Also why
give /var/log its own partition?  That is quit unusual.

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