Op 02-11-12 14:24, Carlos E. R. schreef:
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On 2012-11-02 13:58, JtWdyP wrote:
I'm not sure if memory serves me well. But If I remember an old discussion I once had with on an *buntu mailing list with a grub2 proponent, one of the disadvantages of grub legacy was that it couldn't use an ext4 boot partition... AFAIK, openSUSE's grub legacy does not have that limitation. Then how do you explain this:
root (hd0,2) Filesystem type is ext2fs. (but this is not true, as lvm proposed ext4 for that, and i choose to give it a try.) partition type 0x83 (?)
It expects ext2, and fails to see it is ext4. Now the system does not boot with this config. What i want to know where the file is that contains this info, and change it to the correct readings. a hack, i know, and an ugly one too, but if my eee-pc boots with it, who cares?
- -- Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
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