> > > > 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.
I forgot to say that grubs default is to look for /boot in hd0,0.. And redhat default install also puts /boot in that area.. Forgot to answer that question. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
