thank you dan :)

but despite of these "DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE" comments at the top of the file,
there must be a way to add puredyne booting details somewhere.
Any clue about the right command to run ?

otherwise, I just found that file on the ISO :
/extra/grub/grub.cfg
is it safe to insert it in the middle of grub.cfg ?


BTW, about grub1 menu.lst settings, the wiki is obsolete (someone also spotted 
it
recently I remember)
http://code.goto10.org/projects/puredyne/wiki/liveHDInstall-pd-lin
search and replace :
/live/vmlinuz1 > /live/vmlinuz
/live/initrd1.img > /live/initrd.img




Dan S wrote:
2010/2/2 Thomas Vriet <[email protected]>:
hi again

how to modify grub2 config file in order to boot a /live folder that was
copied on a partition ?
with grub2, this doc doesn't work obvisouly :
http://code.goto10.org/projects/puredyne/wiki/liveHDInstall-pd-lin

I noticed the grub menu was now /boot/grub/grub.cgf but I don't want to
break anything as it is for a friend computer ;)

I just said this in the other thread but I'll say it here, sorry for
being repetitive :)

You shouldn't edit it (unlike grub1 where you configure it
by hacking the file) - if you want to change it you use a grub2
command from a running system to recreate it based on what os's are
around. It's a shame grub2 is so new it's hard to find a good tutorial
(linux format had a good one in their mag a month or so ago)

Dan

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