On Wed, 2013-03-13 at 09:07 -0400, Tom H wrote:
> > menuentry 'Ubuntu Quantal, kernel 3.6.5-rt14' {
> > set root='(hd1,9)'; set legacy_hdbias='0'
> > legacy_kernel '/boot/vmlinuz-3.6.5-rt14' '/boot/vmlinuz-3.6.5-rt14'
> > 'root=/dev/sdb9' 'ro' 'quiet' ''
> > legacy_initrd '/boot/initrd.img-3.6.5-rt14'
> > '/boot/initrd.img-3.6.5-rt14'
> > }
> 
> So not only are you advising people to edit a file that'll be
> overwritten when linux-image is upgraded but you're using unorthodox
> "legacy_kernel" and "legacy_initrd" commands simply for the sake of
> being different. I don't have a squeeze install on which to check but
> I don't think that its version of grub has "legacycfg.mod", which you
> need for the "legacy_..." commands.

I missed that, wasn't care full enough. The entries were transformed
from menu.lst to grub.cfg by an Ubuntu or Debian application, I didn't
edit them manually.



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