On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:06:57 +0100, Stroller wrote: > I have in the past considered putting grub.conf on a FAT32 partition > - I'm not 101% sure that'd work but I've never tried because I never > actually saw the usefulness. It will work, provided you call the file menu.lst, because the GRUB FAT driver can only handle 8.3 filenames. The same applies when using GRUB on a CD, it can't read grub.conf because it's not an ISO 9660 Level 1 name, but it works fine with menu.lst. So, in a way, grub.conf is a Linux file, because it needs to be on a Linux filesystem for GRUB to read it :-/ -- Neil Bothwick What Aussies lack in Humour they make up for in Beer!