On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 07:15:33PM +0200, Felix Zielcke wrote: > >Running grub-install will wipe the grub1 install and leave me with > >grub2, right? Is that more likely to work than the existing chainloading > >grub2 from grub1 approach? > > Yes, grub-install will replace grub-legacy with grub2. > I don't know if that works better then chainloading. > If you have a rescue CD or such so you can recover grub-legacy to get a > bootable system again, then you can try it out.
> >I can try an "aptitude purge; rm /boot/grub/*.{mod,img}; aptitude > >install grub-pc" tonight and let you know if that's any better. > > I just checked postinst calls grub-install /bin/true if chainloading is used > But only if there wasn't already a /boot/grub/core.img > So to be on the safe side, please do that. Ok. I bit the bullet, purged, deleted, installed and did a full grub-install rather than just chainloading. And it all seems to work fine; root is set to (md0) and the system loads the graphical menu by default rather than dropping to the rescue shell. J. -- jid: [EMAIL PROTECTED] If this isn't war, why is CNN massing on the border? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]