Hi,

On 27/08/12 22:03, michael chlon wrote:
> grub                                        0.97-47lenny2             
> amd64                      GRand Unified Bootloader (Legacy version)
> grub-common                                 1.99-22.1                 
> amd64                      GRand Unified Bootloader (common files)

Oh, well that is probably why!

It seems that GRUB (legacy) once had some partial support for
GNU/kFreeBSD which was later removed.  Users with a full GNU/kFreeBSD
installation would typically be using GRUB2 as that is a requirement for
booting it.

The existence of a kFreeBSD (kernel) image on the Linux system seemed to
confuse the dkms and mkinitramfs hooks, so we should avoid that.  Maybe
we actually need a Conflicts: grub

Regards,
-- 
Steven Chamberlain
ste...@pyro.eu.org


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