grub question on fedora core 6 and debian etch system

Albert E. Sten-Clanton albert.e.sten_clanton at verizon.net
Wed Mar 28 18:16:58 EDT 2007


Yes, last I checked, there's no choice for installing everything, as there was with FC3.  I believe that to install everything you must go into custom install and make sure you select everything listed there.  I had selected all of the three groupings before going to the custom install, and found that those groupings still left things out.  So in short, you can do it, as far as I could tell, it's just more of a pain in the ass--needlessly, I suspect.

Al
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nick Gawronski" <nick at nickgawronski.com>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 3:39 PM
Subject: grub question on fedora core 6 and debian etch system


> Hi, I am going to be receiving the fedora core 6 DVD son in the mail and
> was wondering a few things.  First I heard from someone on this list I
> forget who that now there is no longer a choice for installing everything.
> Is this true and if I do infact want to install everything what is the
> best way to go about it?  Also, and my main point for writing is I have
> debian etch installed on /dev/hda2 and will be installing fedora core 6 on
> /dev/hda3 with both of them sharing swap space on /dev/hda1.  What is
> easier, having the fedora core 6 installer install grub on my system or
> not install grub on the fedora core side of things and just edit the
> menu.lst file after my fedora core 6 installation?  As soon as that how to
> is updated for fedora core 6 on speakupmodified.org things would be even
> better.  Any help in this matter would be great!
> 
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