On 07/19/2017 11:04 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 19/07/2017 à 11:30, Jimmy Johnson a écrit :
Some of you may already know that setting up grub-legacy on Debian can
be imposable,
Imposable ? What would impose it ?
Debian grub-legacy setup is no longer supported, yet it can still be
install so you can get a readable menu when you upgrade the kernel.
Questions or suggestions?
One question : why use GRUB legacy ?
I multi-boot 20 installed .deb systems on the computer is the reason why.
One suggestion : upgrade.
Not an option, I would be screwing with a grub config file that's not
designed to be readable by man and with 20 systems just updating grub-pc
is unnecessary time consuming. If I was running one or two systems
grub-pc would be fine but even my laptops have 5 or more systems installed.
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Jimmy Johnson
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS - KDE 4.13.2 - Intel G3220 - EXT4 at sda1
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