Danny Ciarniello napisał(a): > >> >> >> >> > Actually, / can be root; it's just /boot that shouldn't be. I don't > know all the details about how grub or lilo start an OS. I just > remember that when I first started using reiser with fedora that the > advice was to put /boot on a separate ext3 (or ext2) partition. So I > have three partitions on my harddrive (which is also SATA). A 100MB > ext3 partition for /boot, a 15GB partition for / and a 58GB partition > for /home. Other than the label problem, this worked fine. I think that FC grub does not use initrd or has some limitations about it - can not mount reiserfs. General difference of these bootloaders is that grub mounts fs with kernel and initrd and then loads it as files; lilo writes physical adresses of vmlinuz and initrd and calls it this way. Therefore lilo does not need to mount anything. I'am going to try gentoo's grub then. -- WK Wypusty: ftp://farba.eu.org/pub/linux/arts/