On 12/01/2011 02:15 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> It's not clear if your grubby warnings are due to the old grub 1 config,
> or the current grub 2 config. If it's grub 1, deleting grub.cfg will
> shut grubby up. If it's grub 2, I found that rerunning grub2-mkconfig
> generates a new grub 2 config file that will make grubby happy, going
> from that point on.

When I have the time, I'll nuke that file as you suggested and re-run 
grub2-mkconfig.  If there aren't any error messages, I'll reboot into 
the new kernel and see what happens.  If nothing else, we'll have more 
information to go on.
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