[16:24] <CarlFK> where did /boot/grub/menu.lst go? and why are there 170 .mod files in  /boot/grub?
[16:40] <shtylman> CarlFK: grub2 migration maybe?
[18:10] <CarlFK> shtylman: fresh install... so.. ummm... whats this grub2 all about?
[18:10] <CarlFK> fresh install using alt-installer, case that matters
[19:08] <CarlFK> shtylman_: i figured out the grub fun - yes, G2.. set kern params here: /etc/default/grub GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
[19:23] <shtylman_> CarlFK: cool...good to know :)
[19:23] <CarlFK> what is the vanilla kernel #chan?  something like kernel-hackers....
[19:26] <shtylman_> CarlFK: is the grub2 boot process noticably difference?
[19:32] <CarlFK> um.. not really - more then process for editing the config grub uses
[19:33] <CarlFK> you 'can' edit grub.conf directly, but the top of the file says "#dont edit!!!" and the file is pretty cluttered, so best to track down the right thing to edit, then run update-grub
[19:33] <CarlFK> kinda like lilo :)
[19:33] <shtylman_> gotcha
[22:50] <cjwatson> CarlFK1: that's what grub2's like. grub.cfg is the configuration now (although changes usually go in /etc/default/grub)
[22:51] <cjwatson> CarlFK1: grub.enbug.org
[22:51] <CarlFK1> yep - I think I like it now that I know where to edit
[22:58] <cjwatson> I imagine it'll take people a bit of getting used to
[22:58] <cjwatson> it's still in a *lot* of flux