oh hey wait, i'm sorry - i just reread that again, and realized that u
were talking about the 2 distros being on the same partition. My
apologies...

Having said that though, u could always split them out into different
partitions, but still mount them the same way ('/', '/arch'). Is there
any good or specific reason for keeping the 2 on the same partition?

-jf

On 12/4/06, Jeffrey 'jf' Lim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what about changing the 'root=' parameter in ur menu.lst? Shouldnt
> that work? And i think if u need to refer to the /arch partition to
> get ur vmlinux26, u can use a "(hd0,0) style" of reference to get to
> ur '/arch' partition. man grub for more details.
>
> -jf
>


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