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On 16-Jul-15 22:08, James wrote: |
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>> I have similar setup as you and upgraded grub without any |
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>> problem. If beta2-r3 worked for you, beta2-r7 will as well. |
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>> If you did not disable /boot automount, there are no special |
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>> steps needed. Portage will mount /boot, update grub, and |
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>> dismound afterwards... |
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> AHHHHH do tell me more:: |
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> /dev/sda1 /boot ext2 defaults,noatime 0 2 |
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> /dev/sda3 / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1 |
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> /dev/sda4 /usr/local ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1 |
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> How do I make sure it's set to automount? |
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It is per default so. You can only disable it by some |
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variable (forgot its name). If you want to be sure, simply |
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mount /boot (if it is not yet) before updating grub. |
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> changes I should make ?? I've been bitten too many times |
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> on kernel updates to not be very cautious....-- |
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No changes are necessary. Config-files remain as they were. |
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I'have been using grub2 since it went stable and never had |
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any problem with it... |
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Jarry |
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