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[Mageia-dev] Grub2 vs. Grub Legacy in M3

+ Maurice Batey + maurice at bcs.org.uk +
+ Sun Jan 20 14:30:39 CET 2013 +

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On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 13:08:57 +0000, Barry Jackson wrote:
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+> Installing the grub2 package will not impact your current bootloader in
+> any way.
+
+  Installing GRUB2 where, Barry? 
+(MBR or  Root partition?)
+
+If - as I did with Ubuntu 12.01 - GRUB2 goes into the MBR, then I can
+no longer boot from its menu into a GRUB Legacy install, a I said
+earlier (despite the GRUB2 boot menu purporting to do so).
+
+> Once it's installed read /usr/share/doc/grub2/README.Mageia to find how to
+> add an entry to your existing menu.lst to boot into the new grub2 menu
+> from your existing legacy grub.
+
+  As I said earlier, I already know how to do that.
+What I still don't know (and still no one has described!)  is how to get
+a GRUB2 boot menu to successfullly boot a GRUB Legacy install.
+
+-- 
+/\/\aurice 
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