On 02/21/13 13:06, Prarit Bhargava wrote:
> On 02/19/2013 03:31 PM, poma wrote:
>> On 02/18/13 21:39, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> […]
>>
>>> i would be thankful if even "grub2-mkconfig" would not create
>>> this "advanced" submenu at all
>>>
>>
>>
>> Actually there is a patch proposal at 'grub-devel' b
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On 20.02.2013 12:19, Tim wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-02-20 at 07:17 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>> It seems that the structure I have is the standard structure
>>> built by grub2-mkconfig, which I have to run manually after a
>>> kernel upgrade,
> I don'
On Wed, 2013-02-20 at 07:17 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> It seems that the structure I have is the standard structure built by
> grub2-mkconfig, which I have to run manually after a kernel upgrade,
I don't have to do that. So, I suspect whatever causes you to have to
do that, is the problem.
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On 02/19/13 21:35, Reindl Harald wrote:
> sounds like GRUB2 becomes useable somewhere in the future
>
> hopefully we see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=840204
> fixed too upstrem which is a major break and edit distribution
> files is no sane opton since GRUB2 started to call a turin
On 02/19/2013 12:31 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
and why in the world are you using the ubuntu-sudo-way
on Fdora if you are konwing it makes problems instead follow
any fedora documentation which states su -c 'command'?
I'm not sure, but I think I've even seen sudo used in some of the Fedora
docum
Am 19.02.2013 21:31, schrieb poma:
> On 02/18/13 21:39, Reindl Harald wrote:
> […]
>
>> i would be thankful if even "grub2-mkconfig" would not create
>> this "advanced" submenu at all
>>
> Actually there is a patch proposal at 'grub-devel' by Prarit Bhargava,
> for such a case - disable submenu[
Am 19.02.2013 21:17, schrieb Stephen Morris:
> I do the same thing whereby it doesn't matter whether I run sudo yum upgrade
> or sudo smart upgrade the results
> are the same, the output in menu.cfg is as I described. It seems that the
> structure I have is the standard
> structure built by gru
On 02/18/13 21:39, Reindl Harald wrote:
[…]
> i would be thankful if even "grub2-mkconfig" would not create
> this "advanced" submenu at all
>
Actually there is a patch proposal at 'grub-devel' by Prarit Bhargava,
for such a case - disable submenu[1][2].
>From this I made two for testing dire
On 02/19/2013 06:31 PM, Tim wrote:
On Tue, 2013-02-19 at 07:34 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
whereas in F17 there is only a menu entry for the latest kernel, and
all the other kernels are in submenuentry's under an Advanced Fedora
Menuentry?
Not on my Fedora 17 box. I've let it does its updati
On Tue, 2013-02-19 at 07:34 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> whereas in F17 there is only a menu entry for the latest kernel, and
> all the other kernels are in submenuentry's under an Advanced Fedora
> Menuentry?
Not on my Fedora 17 box. I've let it does its updating automatically
("yum update" on
On 02/19/2013 07:39 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 18.02.2013 21:34, schrieb Stephen Morris:
whereas in F17 there is only a menu entry for the latest kernel,
and all the other kernels are in submenuentry's under an Advanced
Fedora Menuentry?
which is only true for "grub2-mkconfig" and NOT fpr ke
Am 18.02.2013 21:34, schrieb Stephen Morris:
> whereas in F17 there is only a menu entry for the latest kernel,
> and all the other kernels are in submenuentry's under an Advanced
> Fedora Menuentry?
which is only true for "grub2-mkconfig" and NOT fpr kernels
installed with yum at updates, he
On 02/17/2013 09:02 PM, antonio montagnani wrote:
Joachim Backes ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
17/02/2013 10:33:
On 02/17/2013 09:23 AM, antonio montagnani wrote:
It is not really important, but I realized that when I start the
machine
with a kernel, the echoed line on the scr
Joachim Backes ha scritto / said the followingil giorno/on
17/02/2013 10:33:
On 02/17/2013 09:23 AM, antonio montagnani wrote:
It is not really important, but I realized that when I start the machine
with a kernel, the echoed line on the screen reports the previous kernel.
Any idea??
This i
On 02/17/2013 09:23 AM, antonio montagnani wrote:
> It is not really important, but I realized that when I start the machine
> with a kernel, the echoed line on the screen reports the previous kernel.
> Any idea??
>
> This is part of the grub configuration file where you can see that the
> first
It is not really important, but I realized that when I start the machine
with a kernel, the echoed line on the screen reports the previous kernel.
Any idea??
This is part of the grub configuration file where you can see that the
first menu entry reports a previous kernel in the echo line (but o
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