op 25-03-14 22:19, Felix Miata schreef:
On 2014-03-25 21:51 (GMT+0100) Jogchum Reitsma composed:
/boot/grub2/grub.cfg exists, but it is a script, pretty useless for the average user.
It looks and works like a script, but that's the complicated she-devil responsible for Grub's menu alright.
You do know that Grub2 is merely a default, not required, right? You could try another install and choose Grub Legacy instead, if indeed indeed pretty unot a GUID system, maybe even if it is. So, indeed pretty useless for the average user.
I discovered that also the wrong kernel is called (the 3.11 from 13.1, instead of the 3.14 from 13.2). Also the grub-menu that is shown shows 12.3 as standard option. I had overseen that up till now. So I decided to copy backup_mbr to the disk, but apparently that wasn't a very good idea: the partitions on the disk are no longer recognized. As such no big deal - after all it's an experiment disk with no valuable data. But - and I admit that it gets somewhat off-topic here - it seems a nice opportunity to see if the partition setup can be recovered. I ran gpart on the disk, but gpart has no modules for ext4 or btrfs. I cannot find the modules on the internet. Does anyone here know if they exist, and if so, where to find them? Thanks! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org