Inspired by my own problems, in a seIfish way, I would suggest "Grub2 and RAID" 
+ section 3.8.
 
Also, I think sections 2.2.5 and 2.2.6 could take a bit of a touch-up, or 
extension, if you will. Especially the last sentence of 2.2.6. IMHO, the real 
thing is to be able to do everything from scratch. If the how-tos are 
explained  a bit more, a better understanding of other related subjects becomes 
 possible.
 
Regards,
Tibor

--- On Tue, 1/5/10, Bruce Dubbs <bruce.du...@gmail.com> wrote:


From: Bruce Dubbs <bruce.du...@gmail.com>
Subject: GRUB Faq
To: "The development of GNU GRUB" <grub-devel@gnu.org>
Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2010, 1:08 AM


I've been working on grub.texi and I notice a reference to 
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-faq.html.  I will change that to
grub-2-faq.en.html before I submit it.

I think we should come up with a new list of FAQs here and agree on the 
answers.  I'll be glad to format it.

The current questions are:

Why do you need to rewrite GRUB?
What is the status of GRUB 2?

I would remove both of these and and start with:

I have questions about GRUB2!
What operating systems does GRUB2 support?
What hardware platforms does GRUB2 support?
How does GRUB2 differ from GRUB Legacy (GRUB1)?
How do I create a GRUB2 boot floppy?
How do I create a GRUB2 boot CD-ROM?

How are partitions specified? That seems to be very different from the notation 
in my operating system...

How do I uninstall GRUB2 from my hard disk drive?
I installed GRUB, but it just hangs up. What now?
-----------

What others would you suggest?

By the way, validator.w3.org says grub-2-faq.en.html has 24 errors, but that 
cascades errors.  I only see 5 errors.  I imagine the page is formatted by a 
standard header + body + standard footer, but there is one html error in the 
header too:

....
alt="image of the Head of a GNU" width="129" height"122" />

height is missing an = sign.

  -- Bruce


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