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11-17-2004, 07:27 PM
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Arkansas
Distribution: Crux, PCLinuxOS
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Lunar grub config
I'm trying to test out Lunar Linux. I've slapped it on the same hd as my Mandrake. I was going to set up grub to do a dual boot, but without thinking I rebooted the system before checking out Lunar's kernel file directory. Does anyone know the setup so I can add it to my grub.conf?
Thanks,
vredfreak.
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11-17-2004, 11:09 PM
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Registered: Sep 2004
Distribution: Ubuntu
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Two ways to do this: either just boot up Mandrake as usual, mount the Lunar partition, and then go look for vmlinuz yourself and add it to your grub.conf, or at the grub> prompt, say find vmlinuz (or vmlinuz* if it takes wildcards, which I don't remember). It'll give you a number of partitions. Make one of them root by saying "root (hd0,0)" and then look in there (type "kernel /<tab>"; the <tab> should give you possible completions).
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