On 2012-10-20 15:59 (GMT-0500) Rajko composed:
Problem is that number of people reported that upgrade from older system with grub legacy to one with grub2 just used old grub.
That's very rarely a problem. If it's an upgrade, odds are extremely high Grub Legacy worked fine on that system. Whenever that's the case, there's no good reason to switch to the buggy and incompletely-supported-by-openSUSE-configuration-tools Grub2. Grub 2 is v1 software (in spite of its claim to v2.x), as it's a complete rewrite of with minimal similarity to Grub Legacy.
So it would be interesting to know how can happen to get grub2.
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