> I'd suggest you don't have a separate /boot for gNS (I assume debian > has a boot directory of its own). Why?
> I'd suggest you include the gNS /boot on the gns / partition and > configure the grub currently installed (which i assume is debians) to > add gns as a boot option. This is not how it really works. It's not necessary to play with GRUB for this. I can disable Debian via webpanel. Debian and gNewSense use different disks (and GRUBs). My real scheme for partitions is more complicated (separate /opt, /var/mail etc.). I want to know what is the right way to mount a dir on a specific partition. Will it be enough to edit /etc/fstab and reboot? Cheers _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users
