Control: reassign -1 nvram-wakeup On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 11:06:19AM +0200, Eric Valette wrote: > Today my system did not boot because the default entry was set > to Halt once (for setting alarm). This emans that if I upgrade > machines where I have only ssh access, no console, I'm dead. > And I have many both at work and home. [...] > ### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/50_nvram_wakeup ### > # This is an utility for the nvram-wakeup package. nvram-wakeup > # programs the alarm of the RTC (Real Time Clock, a clock in the > # motherboard) so that the system will power up at a certain hour. > # This menu method provides an easy way to halt the system at reboot, > # once. This is needed by nvram-wakeup on certain motherboard, where, > # for the changes to take effect, you need to restart (not halt) the > # computer and wait until the BIOS runs (don't need to enter the BIOS > # setup). > menuentry "Halt once (for setting alarm)" { > halt > } > if [ ${nvram_halt_once} ] ; then > set nvram_halt_once= > save_env nvram_halt_once > set default="Halt once (for setting alarm)" > fi > ### END /etc/grub.d/50_nvram_wakeup ###
This is provided by the nvram-wakeup package, not by grub2 itself. Reassigning. -- Colin Watson [cjwat...@debian.org]