Paul,
If a machine has "hundreds" of directories in /boot, something is definitely wrong.
Mine has two directories, and one of them only because I loaded burg on the machine to try it out. In addition, there is a total of eight additional files, including the Linux kernel itself.
Last I looked, many distros have a "custom install" option that allows you to use other boot loaders--even lilo, if you wish.
There is a graphical program called "startupmanager" that allows you to set the delay time for booting the default operating system--you can set that to a second (or possibly to zero, as I haven't tried that) on your system if you only run a single OS.
David
--- In LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <pfrederick1@...> wrote:
> Several wasn't what I saw when I took a peek at a machine here that uses it. I saw hundreds of directories in /boot. It is something that I'm going to have to backtrack on eventually. Because whatever it does so special I don't need. All I ever run is one OS on any system I have. Whatever grub2 is designed for isn't how I operate.
>
Sunday, March 6, 2011
[LINUX_Newbies] Re: UUID problem
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