On 9/25/07, Phil Schaffner Philip.R.Schaffner@nasa.gov wrote:
Have installed C5 with/without a /boot partition, but having a /boot seems to be the safer bet. If / is LVM a /boot is required as GRUB doesn't seem to be able to deal with LVM
My one experience with installing CentOS 5 with / on a USB drive is that I had to put /boot on the "regular" IDE drive. That might be because I wanted to dual-boot to Windows XP, though.