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Well, I would not say PC users don't use GRUB because of ignorance. It's just that when you are migrating from the Windows world, you stick with the things you are familiar with, but the more you...
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Nice. :) Now all one has to do is keep in my which partition hosts which distro until one is in the mood to write proper titles. :D
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Both are possible. When I was messing with the GRUB settings in my Gentoo installation it would have been too much of a pain to boot a full liveCD (like e.g. Knoppix) just to edit a few lines. GRUB...
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@ saikee:
Wow, great job! Thanks a lot for your explanations, all of my questions are answered now. :) And I guess once more it has been proven that a good example explains more than hundreds of...
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Thanks for the read, I think I see things clearer now concerning the stages. Obviously installing more than two Linux systems makes a change of strategy advisable compared to what I suggested. To...
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Xiao, do you have a link to a site with further documentation on what you're addressing? I'd like to read more about the stages you mentioned, but I can't find further information in the GRUB manual.
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Yeah, that's a good feeling, isn't it? :) The average Windows user feels proud when they know how to install an application, but we go way deeper. ;)
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I can't answer your questions concerning XiaoKJ chainloading with several instances of the bootloader installed. It sounds too difficult for me for what you do and (probably) isn't necessary.
I...
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The first needs to be a primary. IIRC, every physical disk needs at least one primary partition.
No, they don't care.
Generally, that's a good idea, but you will have to pay attention...
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