Pablo Saratxaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > You should have created a /boot partition; it is perfect for just > that kind of things. Then you can use the same /boot partition with both > Linux systems (and even others, or other distributions, whatever). and what about modules? try and see ;p
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