Re: New testing install; no /boot/grub/menu.lst exists.
Klistvud <quotations@aliceadsl.fr>:
> Dne, 08. 01. 2010 01:32:32 je s. keeling napisal(a):
> >
> > Thanks. That's looking very tempting at the moment. So far, I've not
> > solved it.
>
> It would not be unwise to switch to Grub 2 (the new Grub that's slowly
> becoming the default in many distros). It stores its configuration in
> /boot/grub/grub.cfg (not in menu.lst anymore) and is every bit as
> capable as grub legacy and then some (for example, it can boot some
> live CD.ISO images -- such as Ubuntu -- from your hard drive; also,
I do like the way it (or its config stuff) looks. It's very Debian-ish
from what I've seen. However, it doesn't appear to grok existing *BSD
installs very well. Maybe I'm just not getting it yet.
I'm still playing with it. On the upside, after a reinstall, my mouse
is no longer invisible. :-) Yay.
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