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"Sean P. Kane" <spkane@××××××××××.com> on 05/03/2002 02:31:13 PM |
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Please respond to gentoo-dev@g.o |
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To: gentoo-dev@g.o |
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cc: (bcc: Julian Urquijo/NYSO/US) |
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Subject: [gentoo-dev] Simple GRUB clarification |
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Do you need to run grub with something like: |
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setup (hd0) |
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quit |
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Whenever you upgrade the kernel like lilo? Or since it reads the /boot |
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partition directly do you only need to do this once (or if you move |
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Thanks, |
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Sean |
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