Antonio Olivares wrote:
> But it does not work. However, cutting and pasting the Fedora 9 grub
> entries for the kernel lets me boot into Fedora 9, so practically it is a
> DONE deal. Thanks for answering the mail much appreciated. The
> chainloader stuff did not work in this case, in the other case it worked
> for a while, but the chainloader stuff failed to load those kernels only
> GRUB_ appeared on the screen so cutting+pasting the entries solved this
> issue.
FYI, chainloading only works if you install GRUB into the partition you want
to chainload. By default, GRUB gets installed to the MBR.
Kevin Kofler
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