Hi,
On Wed, I upgraded my debian box (unstable) using aptitude and then shut
it down. On booting, it gave me an alert about a disk it couldn't find
and brought up the Busybox prompt. I have /boot as a normal partition
and other partitions (/, /home, /tmp, /usr, /var, etc.) in a LVM group.
On
On 16/03/14 02:40 PM, X wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, I upgraded my debian box (unstable) using aptitude and then shut
it down. On booting, it gave me an alert about a disk it couldn't find
and brought up the Busybox prompt. I have /boot as a normal partition
and other partitions (/, /home, /tmp,
On Sun, 16 Mar 2014 14:40:21 -0400
X list...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, I upgraded my debian box (unstable) using aptitude and then
shut it down. On booting, it gave me an alert about a disk it
couldn't find and brought up the Busybox prompt. I have /boot as a
normal partition and
On 16/03/14 04:26 PM, Joe wrote:
It appears to be an issue with the new grub-pc-bin 2.02~beta2-7. I
downgraded to 2.00-22 along with grub-common, and it booted again. I
then downgraded two other 2.02 packages marked as broken, and all was
well again.
Pinned packages and reinstalled
On 16/03/14 07:12 PM, KS wrote:
On 16/03/14 04:26 PM, Joe wrote:
It appears to be an issue with the new grub-pc-bin 2.02~beta2-7. I
downgraded to 2.00-22 along with grub-common, and it booted again. I
then downgraded two other 2.02 packages marked as broken, and all was
well again.
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