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On 01/31/15 21:00, Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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>On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 12:53:41 -0700, Joseph wrote: |
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>> I bootstrap from Gentoo CD and run "grub-install" in change-root. |
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>> It fixed the problem, but it make me wonder why grub flipped on me. I |
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>> run upgrade on three other boxes and everything went smooth. When I run |
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>> upgrade on my main working server something happen and I can not figure |
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>> it out. |
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>Now you're back in you can use qlop (or genlop) to see exactly what was |
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>updated, which may give a clue. |
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>Neil Bothwick |
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>Never sleep with anyone crazier than yourself. |
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Thank your. |
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Indeed grub was updated to grub-0.97-r14 |
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genlop --list --date 3 days ago |grep grub |
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Fri Jan 30 23:37:03 2015 >>> sys-boot/grub-0.97-r14 |
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Sat Jan 31 00:28:04 2015 >>> sys-boot/grub-2.02_beta2-r3 |
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Though all my other system were updated as well, and it didn't cause any problem, nor did I run grub-install on any of them. |
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So I don't think emerging/updating grub package would cause any problem unless one run "grub-install" |
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Joseph |