maxim wexler wrote:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-legacy-faq.en.html
HTH,
Michael
Thanks for the tip. But before I try this(and this
goes for Richard F's suggestion) how do I safely get
rid of the grub I have? Or do I need to? The emerge -C
flag comes w/ dire warnings, The manual entry for -c
mentions "slotted" pkgs. And I see --depclean too, and
--prune.
If the problem is the one I had, you can simply test it
by creating the /boot/boot directory and then copy
the /boot/grub directory to /boot/boot. If that was
your problem, then grub would be able to find the
grub.conf file in /boot/boot/grub/ and everything should
work.
HTH,
Michael
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