Tim wrote: > Karl Larsen >>> title Fedora f7-64 >>> rootnoverify (hd1,2) >>> makeactive >>> chainloader +1 > > Timothy Murphy: >> Isn't this a rather unusual way to run Fedora on the second disk? > > It gives you the advantage that when you yum update the second OS, it > updates its own boot, and you don't have to fiddle around with your > first grub.conf file. Also, you can pull out a drive, and use either > one stand-alone. I don't really understand your comment, but am quite prepared to believe you are right. However, this is not the standard or normal way of doing things, so I don't think you can say - as Karl does - that Fedora 7 doesn't work because of problems arising in this way.