Oisin Counihan
2014-Oct-05 16:43 UTC
[syslinux] Replacing GRUB with SYSLINUX on an Ubuntu install ?
Hi, I have an exsiting Ubuntu install on a USB thumb-drive which uses GRUB2 as a bootloader. Does anyone know if it is possible to replace GRUB with SYSLINUX and if so, is there a step-by-step guide available anywhere? Anything I find on Google seems to be geared towards creating a bootable drives from scratch as opposed to replacing the bootloader on an existing install, can this be done ? Thanks, Usjes.
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