On Thu, 2011-03-10 at 12:39 +, bod...@googlemail.com wrote:
> My setup has always been grub on mbr and grub on /boot for each
> installation. Either way is pretty simple, the only difficulty I can
> forsee is if you change the kernel on one of the installs that doesn't
> handle the grub inst
il grub is updated.
Bodsda
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From: Matthew Daubney
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Some advice about /boot
Sent: 10 Mar 2011 09:51
Hello,
I'm looking at quad booting my laptop (Win 7, Ubuntu (dev),
deb
On 10/03/11 09:51, Matthew Daubney wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking at quad booting my laptop (Win 7, Ubuntu (dev),
debian(stable) and LFS) and wondered if it was possible to use a
shared /boot partition across the 3 linux distros. The main reason for
doing so would be so that everything is more tidy,
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:51:04 +
Matthew Daubney wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking at quad booting my laptop (Win 7, Ubuntu (dev),
> debian(stable) and LFS) and wondered if it was possible to use a
> shared /boot partition across the 3 linux distros. The main reason for
> doing so would be so tha
Hello,
I'm looking at quad booting my laptop (Win 7, Ubuntu (dev),
debian(stable) and LFS) and wondered if it was possible to use a
shared /boot partition across the 3 linux distros. The main reason for
doing so would be so that everything is more tidy, but also to reduce
wasted space!
Any advice