Am Mittwoch, den 09.09.2009, 15:25 +0000 schrieb Lars Noodén:
> I just this afternoon rolled back from karmic to jaunty because grub in
> karmic could not find my other linux partitions, let alone osx and bsd.
>
> It is a fairly unpleasant workaround to wipe the hd and give karmic
> another try.
>
> In a week or two when I go back to multiboot, I can give partition data.
> But for now grub in the default installation process in karmic does not
> find the other partitions.
A recent version of os-prober had a bug but that has been fixed now.
If it still doestn't add your other Linux distributions after you
updated karmic to the lastest state and ran update-grub, then Colin can
problable tell you how to debug this.
Or you could just use the karmic version of GRUB 2 under jaunty.
Ok that wasn't that clear from my first post.
The dependencies aren't that special so it would only run under jaunty.
Am Mittwoch, den 09.09.2009, 15:25 +0000 schrieb Lars Noodén:
> I just this afternoon rolled back from karmic to jaunty because grub in
> karmic could not find my other linux partitions, let alone osx and bsd.
>
> It is a fairly unpleasant workaround to wipe the hd and give karmic
> another try.
>
> In a week or two when I go back to multiboot, I can give partition data.
> But for now grub in the default installation process in karmic does not
> find the other partitions.
A recent version of os-prober had a bug but that has been fixed now.
If it still doestn't add your other Linux distributions after you
updated karmic to the lastest state and ran update-grub, then Colin can
problable tell you how to debug this.
Or you could just use the karmic version of GRUB 2 under jaunty.
Ok that wasn't that clear from my first post.
The dependencies aren't that special so it would only run under jaunty.
> ** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
> Status: Invalid => Incomplete
If you set the bug to incomplete and report a *different* problem, then
you should also update the description and title of it.
--
Felix Zielcke
Proud Debian Maintainer