Let me clarify what I wrote

Grub2 from Debian, completely jumped over the Fedora and Centos installs.  Both 
have the grub1 parameters.

I looked at grub.cfg from Grub2, at the menu entries, and first,
created additional ones, but replacing the kernel statment with a linux 
statement.

When this worked,  I moved the menu entries into /etc/grub.d/40_*.   This is 
what I understand as a GRUB2 recommendation.  Thus, if Grub2 is rebuilt, due to 
Debian kernel upgrades, my entries would be copied tel-quel.  (as is...).


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--- On Thu, 12/9/10, Andy Pintar <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Andy Pintar <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MLUG] A minor success story
To: "Montreal Linux Users Group" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, December 9, 2010, 6:24 PM

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
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