Re: Fedora 8

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On 08/11/2007, Timothy Murphy <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Why don't you just have ONE boot partition?
> Surely that is the norm if one is running different systems.
>

Is that so? I don't use separate /boot partitions, but I thought that
is where the kernels go. As I usually have at least two different
distros installed at any one time (each in it's own primary partition)
I never bothered with /boot partitions because I don't want the
kernels to get confused between them.

Teach me better.

Dotan Cohen

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