directory for the menu.lst file, so I corrected this to /boot/grub or
/boot/boot/grub with a comment in parenthesises about /boot being a
serperate partition.
Reported by <bigtoe416@yahoo.co>
+2003-05-23 Jason Thomas <jason@intology.com.au>
+
+ * docs/grub.texi (Configuration): The documentation had the wrong
+ directory for the menu.lst file, so I corrected this to /boot/grub or
+ /boot/boot/grub with a comment in parenthesises about /boot being a
+ serperate partition.
+ Reported by <bigtoe416@yahoo.co>
+
2003-05-04 Yoshinori K. Okuji <okuji@enbug.org>
* docs/grub.texi (partnew): Fixed the inconsistency between the
keys) that will do everything to boot an OS.
To enable the menu, you need a configuration file,
-@file{menu.lst} under the boot directory. We'll analyze an example
+@file{menu.lst} under the @file{/boot/grub} directory or possibly the
+@file{/boot/boot/grub} directory (if your boot directory is a seperate
+partition). We'll analyze an example
file.
The file first contains some general settings, the menu interface