> > > Well first read man grub or info grub on your F7 working computer. I did, and I am able to boot the installed kernel > Learn how to write a section on your existing grub.conf in /boot/grub/ > that will boot your F8. It is like the ones you have now but with > different root and boot. You can get the right stuff from the F8 grub.conf. > I did not see anything that would just boot the grub from sdb, I would prefer to do this so that when mandriva updates it's kernel I do not have to manually edit the grub of my fedora installation. -- John Registered Linux User 263680, get counted at http://counter.li.org