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[opensuse-factory] Grub fails after changing boot order in Yast in RC1
- From: Thomas Meindl <twm.mst@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 06 Dec 2008 15:30:28 +0100
- Message-id: <493A8C84.1090906@xxxxxxxxx>
Hello,
I'm under pressure an not having time to post this to bugzilla, so
maybe some of you can confirm the following:
I installed oS 11.1 RC1 on an eeePC 1000h with a SD card. The system
runs fine, after setting KNetworkmanager explicitely to WPA1 &
WPA2/RSN and only TKIP.
After the first update, a new kernel was installed, and as I rebooted,
grub came up with a selection of opensuse and Windows, where the
default was set to Windows. Therefore I booted openSuse, entered the
Yast bootmanager configuration changed the boot order back to openSUSE.
After this, I couldn't boot anymore, because grub was not found on the
disk ('No operation system on HD'). Reinstalling oS brought back the
full functionality.
Kind regards, Tom
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I'm under pressure an not having time to post this to bugzilla, so
maybe some of you can confirm the following:
I installed oS 11.1 RC1 on an eeePC 1000h with a SD card. The system
runs fine, after setting KNetworkmanager explicitely to WPA1 &
WPA2/RSN and only TKIP.
After the first update, a new kernel was installed, and as I rebooted,
grub came up with a selection of opensuse and Windows, where the
default was set to Windows. Therefore I booted openSuse, entered the
Yast bootmanager configuration changed the boot order back to openSUSE.
After this, I couldn't boot anymore, because grub was not found on the
disk ('No operation system on HD'). Reinstalling oS brought back the
full functionality.
Kind regards, Tom
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