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

+ Maurice Batey + maurice at bcs.org.uk +
+ Thu Jan 31 17:19:47 CET 2013 +

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On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:22:43 +0000, James Kerr wrote:
+
+> Mageia 2's Grub boot-loader was installed to the MBR of the boot disk.
+
+  But earlier  you said:
+
+      "On a recent install of Beta1, I chose Grub2 and selected to put
+       the  boot-loader in the MBR of the boot disk..."
+
+Then: "Grub2 created a boot menu that enables me to 
+            successfully boot the pre-existing Mageia2 installation."
+
+My question was about the pre-existing Mageia2 installation, and asked:
+   Does that have GRUB installed in its PBR?
+
+(I ask because others have opined that GRUB2 cannot boot a GRUB Legacy
+install unlessthat install has GRUB installed in its PBR.)
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+/\/\aurice 
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