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HOWTO: Boot an existing install
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Select "More Options" from the main menu.
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Move the cursor to "[EDIT ME] Boot an existing linux install"
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Press "e"
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At this point you will see the following:
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root (hd0,0)
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kernel /vmlinuz26 root=/dev/hda3 ro
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initrd /kernel26.img
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This needs to be changed to accomodate your hardware.
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The first line should be changed to indicate where your boot medium resides.
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"(hd0,0)" is the first partition on the first hard drive (hda1) - change these
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numbers to indicate the partition containing your /boot directory.
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The second line should be changed to point to your kernel. If the line above
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points to a partition _only_ containing /boot, then /vmlinuz26 is fine.
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Otherwise, change this to /boot/vmlinuz. root= should be changed to match the
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partition for your root filesystem. Other kernel parameters can be added here.
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