Quoting Jordi Mallach <jo...@gnu.org>:
> /dev/hda2 974K 697K 278K 72% /boot/grub
It's OK for GRUB, but it's not big enough to hold kernels. Also,
distributions may be reluctant to break the assumption that the kernels
are located on a filesystem with POSIX access control and three kinds of
timestamps.
If you mean standard stuff people tend to boot (ie, Linux), every
distribution out there installs them and expects them to be in /boot, not
/boot/grub.
I'm sorry, I didn't realize your /boot/grub/ is on hfs and /boot is
not. Never mind.
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Regards,
Pavel Roskin
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