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Thanks a million for bringing GRUB to light!. Regards! I ll try!.
I installed Debian 8 on a USB stick when it came out in May and if I remember
correctly at the end of the installation it asked me if I wanted to install
grub so, not being sure I clicked "no" and that resulted in an unbootable
Debian stick..
So I reinstalled and answered "yes" to "install
I don't think so. GRUB only needs to be installed on the master boot record of
the first hard drive (or whatever media you have decided to set as the boot
media- this is usually /dev/sda or something of that sort), and (if configured
correctly) it will be able to boot into any installed operating
Hey folks it is Ututo what I want to try not gentoo, what a mistake!: gentoo
is not on the fsf list!. but anyway the question will apply to any other
linux distro to check on a new drive. the new distro requires installation of
grub on its drive?.
thanks a million to those who could help me!. Regards
Hi I already got trisquel installed on a drive and I would like to try gentoo
on another drive, I m very new to linux and I need to check some details
first; this new drive requires installation of grub?. Or, otherwise the grub
that I see at the beginning when I turn on my computer will be
I always have huge doubts regarding the quality/extensiveness of the effects
of "100% free" settings on non-free distros:
What guarantee me that they go as far as Trisquel and parabola with packages
content?
I guess that they use the ebuild LICENSE, but will using the "deblob" USE
flag