Felix Zielcke wrote:
Hello everybody,
I also had the same bug just after an upgrade and I would like to thank to
Sebastian for the helpful commands to boot from the grub prompt !
Felix Zielcke wrote:
If grub-intall gets run on a device where you don't boot from, then all
the modules in /boot/grub gets updated but the embed core.img which
contains GRUB's kernel doestn't get updated.
And so it gets out of sync.
I did not find the file core.img in my /boot/grub directory. When I upgrade my
system (Debian Sid), the new package grub-pc_1.97+20091130-1_i386.deb, the file
core.img was there. I have not the package memtest86 installed on my system.
The problem produced the next boot following an upgrade of my system, done the
11/28/2009 with the safe-upgrade option). I notice an new initrd image created
the same day that the upgrade without any action by me.
I hope these information could help you, because this bug is a little critical
;)
Regards,
Bernard
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