On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 02:10:23PM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
Several months ago, when I was having problems with a very
customized install, I was pointed to debootstrap as an appropriate
tool. I finding that it will evidently give me not only the fine
control and minimal footprint desired, but it leads me to explore
areas of Debian that I know less about than I thought.
My question -- Does anyone know of a detailed (newbie oriented)
writeup on using debootstrap to install a bootable Debian to a
second partition of a drive already containing a complete default
install?
I may be wrong, but that sounds like a good way to drive grub crazy
unless the second installation is renamed.