Hello,
I have an AMD64 debian unstable installation running on my laptop. I
upgraded my system today, but while installing an updated version of grub-pc
something goes wrong. It tells me that it cannot find a device for
/boot/grub while executing grub-probe. What can I do to try and solve this
Hello Simon,
Are you upgrading from grub-legacy to grub2 (grub-pc) ?
If the old grub worked for you before without problems then it may help if you
post the old config file /boot/grub/menu.lst and the new one which is
effectively /etc/default/grub.
If there's something special with your laptop
Try 'search' (search devices by a file or a filesystem label) and 'help'.
oh if you're still on legacy then it's rather 'find' not 'search'
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Thank you for the suggestions, I will try to look at the configuration and
see if that is the problem. I am not upgrading from grub-legacy, I have been
using grub-pc for some time now. I tried to downgrade to the previous
version or grub-pc, but that didn't work for me either.
On Oct 7, 2009 1:24
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