Hi, I have a server running 12.3 and want to install on a different partition the newer 13.2 distribution. Alas, after installation I can't boot 12.3 anymore because of wrong references. Every time I install a fresh kernel I have to manually edit the grub.cfg files to get 12.3 booted again. I also want to install a third system (LFS) without having to manually edit grub.cfg every time. So, is it possible to install the GRUB core image in a different partition and have the kernels be placed in the /boot directory of their respective partitions? Using this method I just need to chain to the relevant partition to start the local GRUB menu handler. - Between MBR and first partition: GRUB bootloader. - First partition: GRUB core and simple menu. - Second partition contains swap space - partitions 3..n Contain GRUB menu handlers and local linux kernels in local /boot dir. I need local GRUB handlers because of preserving the kernel version as supported by openSuse and newer standard kernels with better or newer support modules. Reading the GRUB 2.00 manual is not so helpful - to me - because of lack of unambiguous explanations or examples. Any suggestions? Regards, Frans. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org