Gruß zuvor ! Does anybody give me a hint where and how to create a separate grub partition on a MBR based system?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen -- <sb> Dr. Heiko Pollmeier , Bonn <[email protected]> Bevorzugter PGP-Schlüssel / Preferred PGP key ID 8a2c7d28 von/from http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x8a2c7d28 <sb> %t Am 30.03.20 um 05:13 schrieb John Little: > I suggested: > >> picking one install to control grub and uninstalling grub from the others > > Matt Sickler replied: > >> That's not possible since each install are totally independent from >> each other. > > I suggest then an independent grub install, on its own partition. When > I used BIOS/MBR I ended up doing this, after too many grub rescue > prompts. It would go for years with minimal attention. I started with > the grub.cfg last generated by grub-install (actually grub-mkconfig) and > pared away the fancy stuff gradually, till there was little left. The > generated grub.cfg on my Kubuntu 19.10 is 440 lines, and yours need only > be 20 or so. > > This approach is suggested by the grub 2 manual: > > "those who feel that it would be easier to write grub.cfg directly are > encouraged to do so" >
