Re: Grub.conf example for anyone interested in dual or in this case tri boot.

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Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Fr, den 27.02.2004 schrieb Wade Chandler um 06:42:

[ snipped grub.conf ]


I have many back kernels in my install which I have not cleaned up as of yet, but here is still a working example. I boot Fedora, XP, and BEOS. I have never had any problems.

Wade


I feel such an uncommented example file does not help anyone. The one
who understands what he sees could have made his grub configuration
without such an example.

You are welcome with your help Wade, but please be more verbose and
explain to people what the settings do and what they mean (not for me).

Alexander


I really don't comment things like this at times because I believe I posted in a previous email
info grub


If I were to just post an example and then explain things which are already in info then in my own opinion (my own) I have done an injustice to someone. If I can give them a working example and then they can look up the stuff in their documentation I may be helping them better understand their system. I should have posted at the end of my email....
for more info do:
info grub
from the command line. Apologies. I just don't believe in complete handouts. I would rather help someone help themselves.


Wade





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