Re: install Kernel and GRUB in chroot.
> Why don't you use the normal setup?
Spend a lot of time on research, it would be nice to finish.
I made experiments with a FlashDrive, and create GPT there,
if I want to use standard Debian Image how I should partition that
flash drive (MBR, GPT)?
> Do you need a special configuration here or is the default just fine?
Need just working one. But I am confusing about how GRUB would get a
plenty of things related to filesystem, kernel location and so on.
> If you create a separate boot partition (do you really need it?), it
must be mounted at /boot.
Here where the mess starts. How GRUB and Kernel would get information about
all this mounting points during the Boot.
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