[opensuse] Re: Understanding YaST2 Bootloader setup



Le 12/12/2009 00:52, Marc Chamberlin a écrit :

partitioning is, but instead, how is this YaST2 bootloader configuration
tool modeling things and what is the exact meaning behind this, supposed
easy to use user interface, for configuring the bootloader?

there is probably all what you want in YaST sources, but probably not
so friendly (but who knows?),

anyway the /var/log/YaST2 folder is full of infos

jdd


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