On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 04:29:43PM +0000, Merlin Lauchlan wrote: > > > Ah, good point. In my particular case, I left Fedora on there, > installed grub (on the CentOS install) into the / partition, and added > the CentOS installation to Fedora's grub afterwards, with chainloader > +1. I'm snipping a great deal of (to me) interesting stuff--we better stay on topic before people get annoyed. :) > > > I will have to add these additions tomorrow, but that is exactly the > sort of thing I meant, thao one overlooks what is obvious to the more > experienced, but not the newcomer. > > > Cool, nice to know it was useful Yes, it most definitely was. I have edited the article to point out that during the installation, the newcomer is better off putting grub into the CentOS /boot or / partition and added that those who choose to put it in the MBR should be experienced enough to transfer files to the install without an Internet connection and also know how to use either vi or nano. I then added a brief section quickly running through booting into rescue mode. (I found that the askmethod was unnecessary, one just needs noprobe and rescue.) Once again, thanks very much for calling attention to issue. As you said, a newcomer would have quite possibly been stuck, accepting the default of MBR (it was mentioned, but now has a warning icon and more detail) and then being unable to boot the previously installed Fedora or whatever. -- Scott Robbins PGP keyID EB3467D6 ( 1B48 077D 66F6 9DB0 FDC2 A409 FA54 EB34 67D6 ) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys EB3467D6 Buffy: I told one lie... I had one drink... Giles: Yes. And you were very nearly devoured by a giant demon snake. The words, 'Let that be a lesson' are a tad redundant at this juncture.