Easiest way is type or paste: sudo update-grub

in the Terminal or konsole.

Roy

Using Kubuntu 11.04, 64-bit
Location: Canada



On 19 May 2011 16:53, Fujiwara Kaito <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 05/19/2011 03:21 PM, John wrote:
>
> On 05/19/2011 10:50 AM, Roy wrote:
>
> While agree that the user should learn how to use grub, I would not
> say that grub acts stupidly. Grub is a snapshot of your operating
> systems that is taken at a point of time. If you alter the partitions
> that does not make grub stupid, but the user would qualify for that
> adjective.
>
> Roy
>
> Using Kubuntu 11.04, 64-bit
> Location: Canada
>
> Is there a way, or better yet, an easy way, to take another "snapshot" for
> GRUB?
> Does GRUB have any such utility?
>
> If that's all that's needed after changing a system's configuration, then it
> seems like a tool that every admin would want to have, verses maintaining
> GRUB files manually.
>
>
> The easiest way is to re-install grub: (if you don't like config files)
>
> The Puppy Linux live CD has a real easy grub install wizard on it. That
> might be the easiest way to fix your boot list. It automatically adds all
> the boot records and does most of the configurations for you.
>
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