Re: F10 rpm of grub2 completely broken

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On Monday 14 December 2009, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>On Mon, 14 Dec 2009 15:04:29 -0500, Gene wrote:
>> >and can not deal
>> >with chainloading w/ grub.
>>
>> That I got figured out, what I was trying to chainload was an ext4, and
>> old grub just throws up its hands.
>
>Let me guess (taking into account the grub config mess in a recent
>thread), you did not try to chainload boot sectors the ordinary way, but
>instead you tried to let legacy GRUB mount ext4 /boot partitions before it
>supported that file-system. For proper chainloading, rootnoverify is
> helpful.
>
Precisely what I was doing.

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