BVK escribió:
On 7/23/07, adrian15 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I think that if grub2 is going to have scripting and so many new
features we should take advantage of them and change the way computers
do boot.

#1) All Linux installers should set or reuse a ext2 partition next to
the windows one as a /boot one where grub2 is installed.


What are your thoughts about this idea?


Can't grub2 merge menu.lst files from all grub2-readable partitions
and generate a menu dynamically? I dont know, but does this require
grub2 to load *all* filesystem modules on boot-up?


That's quite similar to how Super Grub Disk works when you try to boot
an existing linux and it seeks for all the menu.lst.

I am talking about changing the boot world. Having an unique boot
partition might make things much simpler.

Although I also think that if you loose this partition you are in
trouble so there should be a backup of this partiton somewhere on the
root partitions. :)

adrian15



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