Thread: Ubuntu keeps breaking my triple-boot
i have triple-boot configuration on new desktop: have 2gb /boot partition shared sabayon , fedora, 77gb sabayon partition, , 400gb lvm containing 200gb fedora partition , 200gb ubuntu partition. order of installation went sabayon fedora ubuntu. ubuntu detects fedora , adds appropriate kernel boot menu, there no sabayon (in ubuntu installer said detected sabayon gentoo-base system). got work once modifying grub.cfg include section backed sabayon bootloader while trying fix sabayon boot fedora. edit: basically, inserted menuentry sabayon manually.
today ubuntu upgraded kernel , triple-boot once again broken. there way can fix triple-boot when ubuntu upgrades grub menu automatically includes sabayon well? attach grub.cfg both new ubuntu install , original sabayon install.
attachments:
-ubuntu's new generated grub.cfg
-sabayon's old generated grub.cfg
thank-you in advance offered.
-kev717
this 1 of main reasons i've been critical of grub2, @ least docs starting catch up. support multiboot flaky @ best -- os-finder feature runs amok creating more menuentries reasonable deal with, seem have opposite problem.
read:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/grub2
section 7.
i've got quad boot system windows, 6.06, 8.04, , 10.04 reason i've stayed reasonably sane 6.06 , 8.04 in maintainence mode kernel updates don't change vmlinuz names on these. update-grub seems handle 10.04 ok automatically it's total pita if vmlinuz names changing on other systems.
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