On 29/09/13 10:34, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 09:00:00AM +1000, Terry Duell wrote:
>> here is the disc layout
>> Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
>> /dev/sda1            2048    40962047    20480000   83  Linux
>> /dev/sda2        40962048   229378047    94208000    5  Extended
>> /dev/sda3       229378048   234440703     2531328   82  Linux swap /
>> Solaris
>> /dev/sda5        40964096   229378047    94206976   83  Linux
>>
>> I thought I'd try "mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/boot" just to see what happens,
>> and when I do I get...
>> "mount: you must specify the filesystem type" , so thought it best to not
>> separately mount /mnt/boot
>
> it looks like your /boot IS just a subdirectory on / but can you post a
> copy of your /etc/fstab ?
>
>
>> went through the whole process, purged grub and reinstalled.
>> "apt-get install grub" says it is going to install grub-legacy, which
>> doesn't seem right, so installed grub-pc instead, but at the end of the
>
> yep, grub-pc is correct. mint's grub package must be slightly different
> to debian's, on my debian sid machine it depends on grub-pc rather than
> grub-legacy.

Terry is using LMDE - Linux Mint Debian Edition.  From the LM website 
LMDE is:

- ...a semi-rolling distribution based on Debian Testing.
- It’s available in both 32 and 64-bit as a live DVD with MATE or Cinnamon.
- The purpose of LMDE is to look identical to the main edition and to 
provide the same functionality while using Debian as a base.

As it happens I'm sending this from a laptop with LMDE on awaiting a 
number of updates, inc grup-pc but also update to the latest release, 
UP7.  I see in the release notes that it says do not do any updates 
until you've upgraded the Update Pack to version 7, then do package 
updates.



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