[email protected] wrote:
Dual boot openSUSE 13.2 and Windows 7 - LFS 7.6

Does creating 100mb /boot partition is save option?
For example if I do mistake with installing grub so I just delete /boot
and I will be able to login Windows 7 and openSUSE as normal way because
grub by openSUSE installed on master boot sector.
Just for case later, I don't want mess up with my Windows and openSUSE

If you have openSUSE installed, then you are probably using grub and the SUSE partition has /boot there. Until you get more comfortable with grub, don't use a separate /boot partition and don't install grub in section 8.4. You should still build grub in Chapter 6 though.

After you get through Section 8.3, then you should just edit the SUSE /boot/grub2/grub.cfg file to add a menuentry for LFS.

But that is way in the future.   Ask again when you finish Section 8.3.

  -- Bruce


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