On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 3:04 AM, Adam Williamson <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-10-10 at 18:46 +0200, Christian Menzel wrote: > > > What's eventually going to happen is that grub2 will replace > > grub and > > you'll have to write a new config manually. You can beat the > > rush and do > > it now - install grub2, remove grub (you can use yum shell > > mode to do > > this without any complaints), run 'grub2-mkconfig > > -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg' then 'grub2-install /dev/whatever' , > > where /dev/whatever is the device you want to boot from. > > > > > > > > Thanks for your answer, I appreciate it, but are you sure this also > > works with UEFI? > > No, indeed not, I missed the EFI wrinkle. We are going to have some fun > with that. For an EFI install you want to have grub installed, not > grub2. Remove the grub2 package and ensure the grub or grub-efi package > is installed (grub-efi has been split off from grub in a recent update). > I removed grub2, updated grub, installed grub-efi and the system still boots. Thank you! > >
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