On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 12:44:05PM +0000, dal wrote:
> > From: Dng [mailto:dng-boun...@lists.dyne.org] On Behalf Of Hendrik Boom
> > Sent: den 29 juni 2020 14:18
> 
> > What I want to know is:
> >    What determines which disks' MBRs get written to during a 
> >    normal kernel upgrade initiated by aptitude.
> 
> A normal kernel upgrade does not, nor needs to  rewrite MBRs.

Grub stage 1 resides within 446 bytes of the MBR.
Grub stage 1.5 resides in the spae between the MBR and the first partition.
Grub stage 2 resides in the /boot within a partition.

It's entirely plausible that some of stage 1 and stage 1.5 may need changes.

In any case, the last upgrade I did tried to write in the space between 
the MBR and the first partition of on of my hard drives. 

I'd like it to stop trying that, letting it write to my other drives and 
never boot from this one again, which I plan to remove when I find my 
screwdriver.

-- hendrik

> 
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