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###i## grub-install --no-floppy /dev/sda | ###i## grub-install --no-floppy /dev/sda | ||
</console> | </console> | ||
Ensure that <code>/etc/fstab</code> is correct, and edit < | Ensure that <code>/etc/fstab</code> is correct, and edit <code>/etc/boot.conf</code> to reflect your installation (see <code>/etc/boot.conf.example</code>). Then run: | ||
<console> | <console> | ||
###i## boot-update | ###i## boot-update | ||
</console> | </console> | ||
This will auto-generate the complex < | This will auto-generate the complex <code>/boot/grub/grub.cfg</code> required for booting. Re-run <code>boot-update</code> every time your available kernels/initrds or <code>/etc/boot.conf</code> configuration changes. | ||
= GRUB 0.97 (grub-legacy) Quick Start = | = GRUB 0.97 (grub-legacy) Quick Start = | ||
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Ensure that < | Ensure that <code>/etc/fstab</code> is correct, and edit <code>/etc/boot.conf</code> to reflect your installation. | ||
Ensure a <code>generate grub-legacy</code> setting in the <code>boot</code> section. Then run: | |||
<console> | <console> | ||
###i## boot-update | ###i## boot-update | ||
</console> | </console> | ||
This will auto-generate the < | This will auto-generate the <code>/boot/grub-legacy/grub.conf</code> required for booting. Note that <code>grub-legacy-0.97-r11</code> and later stores <code>grub.conf</code> in the <code>/boot/grub-legacy</code> directory. | ||
Re-run < | Re-run <code>boot-update</code> every time your available kernels / initrds or <code>/etc/boot.conf</code> configuration changes. | ||
[[Category:Projects]] | [[Category:Projects]] | ||
[[Category:Funtoo features]] | [[Category:Funtoo features]] | ||
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Boot-Update
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Funtoo boot-update provides a unified mechanism for configuring the GRUB 1.9x (No results) and GRUB 0.97 (No results) boot loaders. It is the recommended, official way to configure Funtoo Linux systems for booting.
Current Version
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
or later, perform the following steps:
- Partition disk using GPT/GUID (recommended) or MBR partitions.
- Install kernel/initrd to
/boot
root # emerge sys-boot/boot-update root # grub-install --no-floppy /dev/sda
Ensure that /etc/fstab
is correct, and edit /etc/boot.conf
to reflect your installation (see /etc/boot.conf.example
). Then run:
root # 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
root # emerge sys-boot/boot-update root # emerge ">=sys-boot/grub-legacy-0.97-r11" root # grub-install-legacy /dev/sda
Due to an issue with grub-legacy
, you may see the following message:
root # grub-install-legacy /dev/sda The file /boot/grub-legacy/stage1 not read correctly.
Should you receive this message, you will have to install grub-legacy
from the grub shell.
Assuming /boot
is the partition /dev/sda1
and you want to install grub to the MBR, you would run the following:
root # grub-legacy root (hd0,0) setup (hd0) quit
When adjusting to fit your setup, remember 'root' is the location of your boot partition, 'setup' is where you want to install grub, and don't forget about grub's unique naming conventions for hard drives / partitions. For more information run:
root # info grub-legacy
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:
root # 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.