On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 23:31:03 +0100 Gerry Prosser wrote:
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>I recommend using Boot Manager and GRUB, but contrary to what Lewis
>has said, I would NOT put GRUB in the /boot partition. That way seems
>to lead to disaster and inability to boot the ECS installation CD let
>alone ECS itself, just as Andy says. Don't even bother creating a
>/boot partition.
Not sure what the problem is with that.
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>Do the partitioning with eCS and install Boot Manager and then eCS.
>Then install Ubuntu and put GRUB into the root partition.
I did this on a machine with Centos (not Ubuntu) and put grub in /boot (a separate partition). It all works very
nicely. Used DFSee to partition, installed XP, boot manager, eCS, and Centos.
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