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On 08.03.2015 18:09, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote: |
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> For the sake of testing it, I copied my 3.19.0 entry into a 3.18.9 and |
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> 3.19.1 entries and rebooted. Here it works fine Stefan (see attached |
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> image); I don't know why it doesn't with yours. |
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> I see you have some grub related files in your /boot directory. I don't |
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> have those: |
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> # tree -L 2 /boot |
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> /boot |
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> ├── db93dd0e1382198eb26650c05430b171 |
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> │ ├── 3.18.9 |
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> │ ├── 3.19.0 |
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> │ └── 3.19.1 |
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> ├── EFI |
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> │ ├── Boot |
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> │ ├── gummiboot |
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> │ └── Microsoft |
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> └── loader |
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> ├── entries |
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> ├── gentoo.bmp |
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> └── loader.conf |
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> 10 directories, 2 files |
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> I don't think it has anything to do, but AFAICS, it's the only difference. |
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Yes, I played with grub in a second UEFI-"slot" to be able to boot from |
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iso-images. But that stuff was there when I installed 3.19.0 back then |
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... so ... |
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The UEFI-level of things won't matter, I assume. UEFI chooses and starts |
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gummiboot, from there the two bootloaders shouldn't collide, I think. |
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Additionally the same new kernel installed without a problem on my |
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thinkpad (3.19.1 ... with kerninst as well). |
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No idea. |
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But no big problem, I can edit that conf-file whenever I install a new |
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kernel. Sure, would be nice to solve. |
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thanks @all |