** Description changed: Binary package hint: grub2 grub-reboot is currently effectively equivalent to grub-set-default in karmic's grub2. + + Because of this bug, grub-reboot in karmic is worse than useless: It + will not work properly in any configuration and since the standard use + case for grub-reboot is to reboot a remote server into a non-default + configuration and be able to fall back to the default ( known working ) + configuration where the user can fix things via ssh, not restoring the + default is very likely to cause people to completely lose access to + remote servers. This has happened at least once that I know of. More + details @ http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub- + devel/2009-12/msg00276.html .
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