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5 Enter the following command to mount the / partition or the boot partition of RHEL:
mount /dev/<partition> <directory>
Replace <partition> with the / or boot partition of Linux Access Gateway that you want to
mount and <directory> with the newly created directory. For example,
lagboot
6 To get multiple boot options in the Linux Access Gateway, use a file editor such as
the lines similar to the line shown below from the Linux Access Gateway boot loader
lagboot/boot/grub/menu.lst
grub.conf
title Linux
kernel (hd0,4)/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda5 vga=0x32b selinux=0
splash=silent resume=/dev/sda2 elevator=cfq showopts
initrd (hd0,4)/boot/initrd
This ensures that the system provides options to boot in the Linux Access Gateway as well as
RHEL. If none of the options are selected, the system boots in RHEL by default.
7 Restart the machine. The Red Hat boot loader image displays options to boot in Red Hat as
well as Linux Access Gateway.
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to the end of the Red Hat boot loader
file.
mount /dev/sda5
to copy
vi
/boot/grub/

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