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Re: partition layouts
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Marco Gerards |
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Re: partition layouts |
Date: |
Tue, 05 Apr 2005 15:50:16 +0200 |
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Vernon Mauery <address@hidden> writes:
>> The discussion is about automatically setting prefix.
>
> But if prefix is what root used to be (the location of the kernels,
> initrds, etc.) then I don't see how having a grub partition helps in
> setting this. It will help locate the grub binaries, but not the
> kernels (as I see it).
Prefix *is* for locating the GRUB modules and grub.cfg and for nothing
else.
There is no GRUB partition. The partition we are talking about is a
partition the firmware can access to load GRUB from. Because this
partition has to be created anyway, it is quite convenient to use it
for the modules as well.
For locating the kernels you need to set root. If this partition for
the firmware is mounted on /boot, prefix==root. Which would be nice,
but not a requirement IMO.
--
Marco
- partition layouts, Hollis Blanchard, 2005/04/04
- Re: partition layouts, Yoshinori K. Okuji, 2005/04/05
- Re: partition layouts, Hollis Blanchard, 2005/04/05
- Re: partition layouts, Marco Gerards, 2005/04/05
- Re: partition layouts - "root", Hollis Blanchard, 2005/04/05
- Re: partition layouts - "root", Marco Gerards, 2005/04/06
- Re: partition layouts - "root", Hollis Blanchard, 2005/04/06
- Re: partition layouts - "root", Antoine Terrienne, 2005/04/06
- Re: partition layouts - "root", Hollis Blanchard, 2005/04/06