I recently upgraded my system from Fedora 14 to 16 by http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrad...dora_using_yum . All went quite smoothly except for one very odd problem. As you know this upgrade switches from grub to grub2. I created /boot/grub2/grub2.cfg with grub2-mkconfig and ran grub2-install without encountering any errors but when I restart I am taken to the grub prompt.
Hello,I have a lot of problems with Grub2 and it is too complicated for me. I would like to install the old fashioned Grub.But when I follow these instructions https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 #Uninstalling GRUB 2 I stick at the "sudo aptitude install grub" point. I can't install grub. Every time I try, he installs the "new" Grub2.
I accidentally deleted every thing from grub2 customizer including command line everything now i cannot boot in fedora 17 please help i can only boot into recovery mode and tried following
chroot /mnt/sysimage
grub2-install /dev/sda
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
but still nothing happens
i had also attached where i get stuck in boot
kindly tell me how to completely unistall and
Hi all,
Any idea why the DVD media is using grub as its bootloader and then installing it to disk instead of grub2?
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I'm running Linux on a 8,3 2011 MacBook Pro. It uses EFI/rEFIt to boot.
I was able to install GRUB2 EFI support, and it shows up just fine in the rEFIt boot menu.
I have some questions regarding grub2 on fc17.
1) Is there any GUI that will let me manipulate grub2 on FC17 ?
2) If I need to re-initializel grub2 on fc17 ( as in having moved my /boot partition ) how do I do it ?
3) How do I change the list of menu items in my grub2 menu list ?
I do have a nice link about grub2 ( http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/grub-2.html ) so I do have some knowledge
Thanks a lot for the direction.It does get weirder:[foppe@arch ~]$ sudo pacman -Qo /etc/grub.d/00_header
error: No package owns /etc/grub.d/00_headerI'm pretty sure the file belongs to grub2 (or associated packages). But I'll back them up and see if the system survives the update of grub2.
foppe
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2012-04-03T10:03:10Z
I've installed grub2 because my partition is no longer supported by the legacy grub but I can't make it display a text menu like in the legacy grub? When I start my pc it gives me the CLI where I need to manually load my configfile? Hence my config file is good but how I can start it automatically with grub2?