Ok, just did a fresh install of 07/21 and a yum upgrade and I see
...
Installing : kernel-netbook
29/98
grubby fatal error: unable to find a suitable template
Updating : contacts
30/98
...
On 24 Jul 2009, at 16:43, Glen Gray wrote:
Well, I did do that after no kernel files where installed from the
yum upgrade. That's probably where the grubby errors came from so.
I've had to manually get the 2.6.30.2-4.1 kernel setup though, as I
was still using the 2.6.30.1-6 kernel after the yum upgrade and
reboot, with no new kernel files in /boot.
This isn't a very useful bug report, sorry.
On 24 Jul 2009, at 16:40, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
Glen Gray wrote:
Hey Guys,
I did a yum upgrade of my 07/21 install to pull down the latest
and greatest from the development mirrors but there's a problem
with the kernel rpm's post scripts. The rpm installs, but then
grubby gives some fatal errors about not being able to find a
suitable template and stops writing a new config.
Is this a known issue ?
can you explain how you upgraded?
I hope you did not do rpm -iU ...
(because rpm -U on a kernel does not work; the erase of the rpm will
remove the grub config file, so that the next install no longer has
an example it can copy)
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