Re: [arch-general] linux-firmware upgrade altered grub

2013-11-08 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 07 Nov 2013, Mauro Santos wrote:
 On 07-11-2013 08:56, Anthony Campbell wrote:
  I was relying on my memory (affected by a heavy cold) of what had been
  upgraded the previous day, before the change in boot order occurred. I
  thought that linux-firmware was the most likely source but I accept that
  it's unlikely. Sorry for muddying the water.
  
 
 Check what was updated in /var/log/pacman.log, no need to guess or try
 to remember, it's all there ;)
 
 -- 
 Mauro Santos

Thanks for the link. I see that what happened was a kernel upgrade. This
led to a lot of activity by mkinitcpio as it built the image. I don't
know if that could have altered the boot sector.


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Re: [arch-general] linux-firmware upgrade altered grub

2013-11-08 Thread Gaetan Bisson
[2013-11-08 17:27:59 +] Anthony Campbell:
 I see that what happened was a kernel upgrade. This
 led to a lot of activity by mkinitcpio as it built the image. I don't
 know if that could have altered the boot sector.

No. What may alter the boot sector is a bootloader upgrade...

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Re: [arch-general] linux-firmware upgrade altered grub

2013-11-07 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 06 Nov 2013, Gaetan Bisson wrote:
 [2013-11-06 08:56:04 +] Anthony Campbell:
  After an upgrade yesterday which I'm pretty sure included linux-firmware
  I found that boot reversed the order
 
 What do you mean by pretty sure? How do you know linux-firmware is to
 blame? This package only modifies files under /usr so it is unlikely
 that it affected your bootloader in any way. Perhaps if you gave us
 facts instead of mere speculation we could actually help...
 
  and there were some other unwanted
  effects too.
 
 Feel free to be specific.
 
 -- 
 Gaetan

I was relying on my memory (affected by a heavy cold) of what had been
upgraded the previous day, before the change in boot order occurred. I
thought that linux-firmware was the most likely source but I accept that
it's unlikely. Sorry for muddying the water.

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Re: [arch-general] linux-firmware upgrade altered grub

2013-11-07 Thread Mauro Santos
On 07-11-2013 08:56, Anthony Campbell wrote:
 I was relying on my memory (affected by a heavy cold) of what had been
 upgraded the previous day, before the change in boot order occurred. I
 thought that linux-firmware was the most likely source but I accept that
 it's unlikely. Sorry for muddying the water.
 

Check what was updated in /var/log/pacman.log, no need to guess or try
to remember, it's all there ;)

-- 
Mauro Santos


[arch-general] linux-firmware upgrade altered grub

2013-11-06 Thread Anthony Campbell
My laptop has dual boot with Arch and Debian. I normally have it  set so
that it defaults to booting Arch.

After an upgrade yesterday which I'm pretty sure included linux-firmware
I found that boot reversed the order and there were some other unwanted
effects too. I reinstalled grub and grub.cfg and things went back to
normal. 


Is this something to expect after such an upgrade? Is it documented
somewhere?

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Re: [arch-general] linux-firmware upgrade altered grub

2013-11-06 Thread Gaetan Bisson
[2013-11-06 08:56:04 +] Anthony Campbell:
 After an upgrade yesterday which I'm pretty sure included linux-firmware
 I found that boot reversed the order

What do you mean by pretty sure? How do you know linux-firmware is to
blame? This package only modifies files under /usr so it is unlikely
that it affected your bootloader in any way. Perhaps if you gave us
facts instead of mere speculation we could actually help...

 and there were some other unwanted
 effects too.

Feel free to be specific.

-- 
Gaetan