Dne, 25. 11. 2010 17:12:30 je Hugo Vanwoerkom napisal(a):


I don't get the 'daisy-chaining' is that explained somewhere?


The old Grub Legacy used the 'chainload' command for that; with a bit of Googling, you should be able to find out whether Grub2 still has that functionality or not.

Basically, what it boils down to, is, instead of having explicit stanzas calling each and every of your kernels across various partitions explicitly -- which could make your Grub menu very long and unpractical -- you could do some magic incantations to make one Grub (say, in sda3) call another Grub (say, in sda16), as if it was booted from the BIOS. You could then make the Grub in sda16 call the sda3 Grub, and so on ad infinitum.

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