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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 23:31:03 +0100 Gerry Prosser wrote:Indeed, Julian. Perhaps it is distro-specific? In my experience, I can typically put GRUB anywhere *except* the MBR, as long as it can find grub.conf (which of course, is GRUB's Achilles' Heel: the fact that it must rely upon a configuration file located elsewhere in the filesystem(s), vs BM's more compact approach).
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.
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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