E Leibovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> (3) Which version should I look at, is grub2 usable by
> now? Is it simpler, or more documented?

If you want to add new features, just have a look at GRUB 2.  New
features for GRUB Legacy are not accepted anymore.  There is some GRUB
2 documentation on the wiki, but not much.  If you have questions
about GRUB 2 and if you can not find the answers on the wiki, you can
ask them on this mailinglist.

> Except is booting a system X times and then booting
> the other system possible in grub2?

Not yet.

--
Marco



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