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Re: SCO Unix
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Lennart Sorensen |
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Re: SCO Unix |
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Fri, 25 Jan 2013 17:08:53 -0500 |
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On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 03:06:32PM -0700, Chris Murphy wrote:
> Fedora 15 and older, is GRUB 0.9x, and the grub.conf was manually produced
> except for the Fedora entries (initially anaconda, and then after that for
> kernel updates, grubby).
>
> Fedora 16 and newer, it's GRUB 2, and anaconda calls grub-mkconfig to produce
> the initial grub.cfg, and uses grubby to add entries for kernel updates.
>
> So actually I don't understand the question because Fedora itself would not
> ever have detected another OS. Either it's manually added to grub.conf in the
> old days, or it's autodetected (or not autodetected) by os-prober via
> grub-mkconfig on more recent Fedoras.
I suspect your theory is even better than mine was.
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Len Sorensen