<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > My first attempt at posting a qustion, thanks very much in advance.
[...] > Many attempts at installs and different partitioning schemes, migrating > from Debian testing to Debian unstable initially because of multimedia > applications (and didn't know about pinning!). Lucky you: pinning is usually a very bad idea, and attempts to make it work result in broken or, at best, very hard to maintain systems.[1] In general, backporting yourself is the easier path, if backports.org doesn't help you out. Just so you know. :) > Problem: > > When installing a new "linux-image-*" with "apt-get install", GRUB's > "/boot/grub/menu.lst" is updated automagically - but to incorrect > information regarding (hd0,X) and root=/dev/hdcY. This corresponds to > some older information but I have not been able to find the offending > repository of this information. In the comments in /boot/grub/menu.lst, there will be a line akin to this: # kopt=root=/dev/md1 Ugly as that is, that is where the auto-magic configuration stuff happens. There is another line, with 'groot' rather than 'kopt', which also influences this. Regards, Daniel Footnotes: [1] Well, that, or something that is mostly the upgraded distribution anyway. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]