Difference between revisions of "Boot-Update"
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<pre>emerge sys-boot/boot-update | <pre>emerge sys-boot/boot-update | ||
| − | emerge sys-boot/grub-legacy | + | emerge ">=sys-boot/grub-legacy-0.97-r11" |
grub-install-legacy /dev/sda</pre> | grub-install-legacy /dev/sda</pre> | ||
Ensure that <tt>/etc/fstab</tt> is correct, and edit <tt>/etc/boot.conf</tt> to reflect your installation. Ensure a <tt>generate grub-legacy</tt> setting in the <tt>boot</tt> section. Then run: | Ensure that <tt>/etc/fstab</tt> is correct, and edit <tt>/etc/boot.conf</tt> to reflect your installation. Ensure a <tt>generate grub-legacy</tt> setting in the <tt>boot</tt> section. Then run: | ||
Revision as of 19:11, 23 November 2010
Funtoo boot-update provides a unified mechanism for configuring the GRUB 1.9x (sys-boot/grub) and GRUB 0.97 (sys-boot/grub-legacy) boot loaders. It is the recommended, official way to configure Funtoo Linux systems for booting.
Contents |
Current Versions
- sys-boot/boot-update-1.4.8
Man Pages
Consult the following man pages for detailed, up-to-date information on configuration file settings and command-line arguments:
- boot-update(8)
- boot.conf(5)
GRUB 1.97+ Quick Start
If using sys-boot/grub-1.97+, perform the following steps:
- Partition disk using GPT/GUID (recommended) or MBR partitions.
- Install kernel/initrd to /boot
emerge sys-boot/boot-update grub-install --no-floppy /dev/sda
Ensure that /etc/fstab is correct, and edit /etc/boot.conf to reflect your installation. Then run:
boot-update
This will auto-generate the complex /boot/grub/grub.cfg required for booting. Re-run boot-update every time your available kernels/initrds or /etc/boot.conf configuration changes.
GRUB 0.97 (grub-legacy) Quick Start
If using sys-boot/grub-legacy-0.97, perform the following steps:
- Partition disk using MBR partitions (GPT not supported)
- Install kernel/initrd to /boot
emerge sys-boot/boot-update emerge ">=sys-boot/grub-legacy-0.97-r11" grub-install-legacy /dev/sda
Ensure that /etc/fstab is correct, and edit /etc/boot.conf to reflect your installation. Ensure a generate grub-legacy setting in the boot section. Then run:
boot-update
This will auto-generate the /boot/grub-legacy/grub.conf required for booting. Note that grub-legacy-0.97-r11 and later stores grub.conf in the /boot/grub-legacy directory.
Re-run boot-update every time your available kernels/initrds or /etc/boot.conf configuration changes.