Re: Detecting systems booting with GRUB2 in anaconda

2010-11-02 Thread Henrik Nordström
tis 2010-11-02 klockan 00:32 +0200 skrev alekc...@googlemail.com: What can expect user that have system booting with GRUB2 and installing Fedora? It is natural to expect that after Fedora installation will be bootable both systems Fedora and other distro. As with all boot loaders it depends

Detecting systems booting with GRUB2 in anaconda

2010-11-01 Thread alekcejk
Hi, I was asked about problem with installing Fedora 13 on a machine that is dual booting Windows 7 and another distro using GRUB2. There is nothing about GRUB2 in Installation Guide http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/13/html/Installation_Guide/s1-x86-bootloader.html To add, remove, or

Re: Detecting systems booting with GRUB2 in anaconda

2010-11-01 Thread Jeff Spaleta
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 10:00 PM, alekc...@googlemail.com wrote: There is nothing about GRUB2 in Installation Guide I'm not sure why there would be an expectation that their would be. Fedora doesn't use Grub2. There are many possible bootloaders that could be on a system. Do we mention any of

Re: Detecting systems booting with GRUB2 in anaconda

2010-11-01 Thread alekcejk
What can expect user that have system booting with GRUB2 and installing Fedora? It is natural to expect that after Fedora installation will be bootable both systems Fedora and other distro. But if GRUB2 can not be detected there should be some kind of warning about that. This is the reason why

Re: Detecting systems booting with GRUB2 in anaconda

2010-11-01 Thread Jeff Spaleta
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 10:32 PM, alekc...@googlemail.com wrote: Fedora 14 Installation Guide have some mention about GRUB2 but it is still not clear is anaconda capable to detect it. http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/14/html/Installation_Guide/s1-x86-bootloader.html There is one