>
> Here is the difference.. If your using /boot as its own
> partition, you should use /kernel-blah. if your using /boot on
> your root partition, then its /boot/kernel-blah. What gentoo did,
> smartly, was just write out the above because they put on the
> boot drive a link. The boot -> .  This enables the above to work
> either way you want your drive..
>
> Redhats default install separates boot, so /boot will not work in grub.

Interesting. Thanks for the info!

I'll get back to you this evening, either with success or more questions.
I'm learning about how to use grub's find here in the office, so I hope
things will go smoothly later.

Cheers,
Mark



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