Centurion Computer Technology (2005) Ltd wrote, on 2007-06-12 20:44:
On Mon, 2007-06-11 at 20:13 +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
On the GRUB menu apart from the regular entries there is also a
chainload to GRUB 2. When I enter that I get a menu similar to GRUB
menu but without any entries. Dunno why it is there, can anybody
explain ?
This is just a comment on how it looks on gutsy, nothing else, sorry
if its out of line of context of the mailing list.
If you mean to use the Debian package, please get the official one from
debian sid (rebuilding if necessary). This looks like an update-grub issue,
but I can't really tell since I don't know if the package has been modified
(or how).
Apparently if grub2 is installed on a debian system which has
grub-legacy installed as the default bootloader, if you do and update
grub, it automagically adds the chainload to grub2.
Yes, this is the case, and one can run
sh /usr/lib/grub-legacy/update-grub
if one removes some of the kernels installed and want the changes
reflected in the original menu.
Arthur.
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