On 10-12-09 06:24 PM, Andy Pintar wrote:
Great point.

On Thu, 9 Dec 2010, Hendrik Boom wrote:
Grub2, since is was installed from Debian, will probably be using files
within the Debian system to accomplish booting, even when you boot
Centos. So don't go deleting Debian willy-nilly. You might want to
reestablish Centos's boot procedure from CEntos before you do that.

-- hendrik

You should be left with the grub command line either way.

Jeremy
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