Hello,
Strangest thing; although my system is using Grub to boot and load the kernel, I can't find grub.conf to edit. The grub.conf that is under /etc is a link that points to /boot/grub/grub.conf. Yet that file, and directory, do not exist. Used *find* to search for another, but no such luck.
How is Grub getting loaded and how can I edit its configuration file? I have a new kernel I need to load.
Any help solving this mystery (at least to me) would be greatly appreciated.
James D. Parra
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you will have to create a new grub.conf and then do a "man grub"
you will have to re-install grub on the master boot record after you create the grub.conf
The Gentoo website has a howto on installing gentoo linux, one of the sections there has
a step by step on how to create the grub.conf and run grub to put the bootloader on the
mbr so that it knows where your grub.conf is.
-Ben.
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