On 03/28/2012 12:42 AM, Ronny Karrestad wrote:
På Tue, 27 Mar 2012 23:43:36 -0000, skrev Don deJuan
<donjuans...@gmail.com>:

On 03/26/2012 03:08 AM, Paul Gideon Dann wrote:
On Monday 26 Mar 2012 02:18:53 Saurav Modak wrote:
Have you tried manually adding it in grub.cfg BTW?

Editing grub.cfg is a naughty thing to do with Grub2 :p The "correct"
thing
to do would be to add the fallback to /etc/grub.d/41_custom. However,
Grub
previously automatically detected the fallback correctly. I'm
wondering why
it doesn't now.

Paul

After a kernel panic on boot after todays kernel update (unrelated)
while doing things to get back up and running I just realized this as
well. I do not have a fallback image for either of the 2 kernels I run
for arch.

I think after a grub2 upgrade first you have to install new grub to MBR
and then update grub config.


I had no issue installing grub2, I only noticed it was missing the fallback image when I needed it as both my kernel and arch paniced on boot so was going to try one of those. I ran grub-mkconfig after the install and it does not find them. I just tried running os-prober and grub-mkconfig again a couple hours ago with still not luck so just added them in myself. Also the stated kernel panic and grub2 install did not happen at the same time I only noticed it was missing due to the panic, grub2 was done each time it came from the repo's that day.

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