Otavio Salvador wrote:
> I didn't understand one thing. You have one partition for /boot and
> *only* for /boot/grub?
>
> If you have /boot on separated partition it is a serious bug because a
> lot of people use it in this way. Otherwise, it can be leave for
> post-sarge IMHO.
d-i works fine wit
Otavio Salvador wrote: [Thursday 09 December 2004 17:47]
> || On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 16:28:38 +0100
> || Thomas Hofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> th> I'd like to use a separate partition for /boot/grub, because I
> have a th> heavy multiboot configuration and I don't like to lose my
> menu.lst when
|| On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 16:28:38 +0100
|| Thomas Hofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
th> I'd like to use a separate partition for /boot/grub, because I have a
th> heavy multiboot configuration and I don't like to lose my menu.lst when
th> I reinstall the "master" OS.
I didn't understand one thing.
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> reassign 284930 grub-installer
Bug#284930: grub install does not work if /boot/grub is on a separate partition
Bug reassigned from package `debian-installer' to `grub-installer'.
> severity 284930 wishlist
Bug#284930: grub install
reassign 284930 grub-installer
severity 284930 wishlist
thanks
As this is a pretty uncommon situation, I have classified this issue as a
wishlist item.
Cheers,
FJP
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Package: debian-installer
Version: Sarge netinst RC2
I'd like to use a separate partition for /boot/grub, because I have a
heavy multiboot configuration and I don't like to lose my menu.lst when
I reinstall the "master" OS.
The problem is that the installer can't handle this situation. I
parti
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