Jim Wildman spake the following on 1/21/2007 1:09 PM: > On Sun, 21 Jan 2007, Theo Band wrote: > >> Just look in the /boot/grub directory. You'll find a file called >> grub.conf. Probably this only contains one option for the OS installed >> last. If a file called grub.conf.bak exists as well, copy the lines >> from there. The /boot folder probably contains the images for both FC6 >> and Centos. >> >> This works if you choose the same boot partition for boot >> installations (a small 100MB dedicated /boot partition is more than >> enough) and if you use the /boot partition without clearing when you >> do the second installation. >> >> Please note that the paths in grub.conf are relative to /boot, not to / >> >> Good luck. > > You will probably have to fix the "LABEL=/usr" syntax with explicit device > names as well in /etc/fstab for each OS. > > ie /dev/hda1 /boot ..... > instead of > LABEL=/boot /boot ..... > I think the installer will append a number to the named partitions if it detects one already exists. First install will create boot, next install would create a boot1, etc... -- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!!