On 2011/07/21 10:44 (GMT+0530) Yash Jain composed:
it is still fine if i can use the legacy GRUB to load kernel 2.6.37
The latest releases of openSUSE, Fedora and Mandriva continue to default to, if not only offer, legacy Grub, meaning choice of bootloader has little or nothing to do with kernel choice. Here in this building the only Grub2 installations on the 20+ multiboot machines hosting over 100 OS installations are those few installations of various Ubuntu flavors, which in every event are not installed to any of my MBRs.
Excepting mostly EFI situations, Legacy Grub is still quite usable with the latest hardware, filesystems and OS versions. Bootloaders needn't care how many bits the kernels it loads support.
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