On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 17:12:01 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote: > If, like me, you installed one distro with /boot as just a folder on the > / partition, then installed the second using a separate partition as > /boot, then you likely have to do what I did and copy one kernel (and > associated files) to the /boot of the distro whose bootloader you're > using,
You don't have to copy anything, because the kernel doesn't have to be in the same directory as the bootloader config. It's perfectly acceptable, and a lot easier to manage, if all your secondary distros have their own /boot directory, probably not a separate partition. > but of course, if you have to do that, you can easily rename the > copied kernel to something unique, if for some reason it isn't already > uniquely named. -- Neil Bothwick Committee (noun): A group of people spending hours taking minutes
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