For what its worth the DeadRat manuals state the reason they use a /boot
partition is so if you have file corruption on / you can still have pure
kernel to boot and fix things.

I ha a Dell Inspiron 11. It had this really nice feature of a one time
boot option, you hit f12 at start up and you get a menu of boot options.
I installed Fedora core w/Grubb on mbr now not only wont this feature
work (which is not surprising) but Grubb kicks in before I can boot a cd
or dvd no matter what the bios boot order is set to. To boot from cd I
have to dissable boot from hd in bios.
Is there a HOWTO to create a boot from cd munu option ror Grubb like the
boot from floppy option on Mandrake's LILO setup? 



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