Then I tried to reinstall 9.10 on my laptop with following setup: sda1 and sda2 9.10 encrypted
sda5 and sda6 8.10 encrypted sda7 and sda8 9.10 encrypted sdb1 and sdb2 8.04 encrypted I reinstalled 9.10 encrypted on sda1 and sda2 It ended up with grub2 seing sda1 only Then I edited from all the menu.lst and put those into 40_custom and ran "sudo update-grub" I managed grub2 to see sda1, sda7 and sdb1 (I could not get it to show sda5, which I managed it to do during my first installation) I also have to press shift button to get the grub2 bootloader showing, so I need to edit /etc/default/grub to fix that, but newbies will have problems with doing that, I predict. So my overall impression, after twice having new installed 9.10 (which has grub2 as default bootloader) on two different computers, is that the grub2 OS- prober system does not work properly during all circumstances. I also tried the grub-mkrescue command to create a rescue disk, but when I boot the rescue cd, it only gives a "sh:grub>" prompt, i had expected it to give the whole boot loader menu, in the same way that SGD (Super Grub Disk) with grub legacy does. When i boot with SGD I get sda5, sda7 and sdb1. -- ubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users _______________________________________________ Bug-grub mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-grub
