Pierre Labastie a ecrit:
> I do have multiboot with debian, and grub-mkconfig works OK: if you
> put an entry in /boot/grub/grub.cfg with a "linux"
> line, the "linux" line is copied verbatim to debian's grub.cfg.
> Note that this supposes you do not have a separate boot
> partition. If you do,
On Mon, Dec 09, 2019 at 08:43:41AM +0900, Akira Urushibata via lfs-dev wrote:
> Recently I installed Debian 10.2 on a computer with both LFS and older
> Debian versions. The installer automatically produced a new grub.cfg
> in which LFS is listed as "unknown Linux distribution." To my great
>
Le 09/12/2019 à 00:43, Akira Urushibata via lfs-dev a écrit :
> Recently I installed Debian 10.2 on a computer with both LFS and older
> Debian versions. The installer automatically produced a new grub.cfg
> in which LFS is listed as "unknown Linux distribution." To my great
> surprise the
On 2019-12-09 08:43 +0900, Akira Urushibata via lfs-dev wrote:
> Recently I installed Debian 10.2 on a computer with both LFS and
> older
> Debian versions. The installer automatically produced a new grub.cfg
> in which LFS is listed as "unknown Linux distribution." To my great
> surprise the
Recently I installed Debian 10.2 on a computer with both LFS and older
Debian versions. The installer automatically produced a new grub.cfg
in which LFS is listed as "unknown Linux distribution." To my great
surprise the listed kernel was changed to the new kernel that comes
with Debian 10.2.