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<note>(hd0,1) means the //second partition// (this is not a typo, first partition has number 0 here) on the //first drive// (i.e. ''/dev/sda2''). You can find the right value in the "''root''" command in the section used to boot your system; or else consult with [[http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/legacy/grub.html|GRUB-legacy manual]]. </note> | <note>(hd0,1) means the //second partition// (this is not a typo, GRUB-legacy calls the first partition 0) on the //first drive// (i.e. ''/dev/sda2''). You can find the right value in the "''root''" command in the section used to boot your system; or else consult with [[http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/legacy/grub.html|GRUB-legacy manual]]. </note> |
<note>If you use a separate partition for ''/boot'', then you must remove "/boot" from any pathnames.</note> | <note>If you use a separate partition for ''/boot'', then you must remove "/boot" from any pathnames.</note> |
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