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> Does it not display any errors? |
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No - no errors, straight to the grub2 command line. |
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> This menu entry looks good to me |
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> (only difference here is kernel version, UUIDs and root partition). |
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> Sounds like it may not be installed correctly... just to confirm here |
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> are the few things you should have to do: |
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> 1. Edit "/etc/default/grub" Perhaps disable quiet stuff and any |
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> graphical settings just for now. |
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> 2. Run "grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg" |
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> 3. Run "grub2-install --no-floppy /dev/sda" |
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Yes that's what i did. No changes to default/grub though. |
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> If you have another hard drive it's possible the order is different |
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> from when you installed grub, but this would give an error |
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Its a single disk system, and grub1 was fine before i installed grub2. |
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I am assuming that if i don't need an initrd in grub1 i likewise don't |
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need one in grub2. |