On Mon, 2021-06-28 at 14:44 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 28/06/2021 13.02, Robin Klitscher wrote:
On 28/06/2021 22:28, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 28/06/2021 08.59, Robert Munteanu wrote:
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I can still boot, so I will run `yast bootloader` and reboot in the next window of downtime that I get. Hopefully that will solve it.
Trick: once in the yast bootloader module, just change the timeout 1 second up or down. This forces yast to write "everything". Maybe also writes those files.
At least in Leap 15.2, I find that simply loading the Yast bootloader module and clicking "OK" is sufficient to trigger such a write. That is, it isn't necessary to change the timeout or whatever.
Ah...!? Interesting.
I ran the yast bootloader module ( prompted me to install kexec-tools, so it was probably never executed before ). However, it still did not add the missing files to /boot/grub2, even with a dummy timeout change. Regarding the /boot/grub → grub2 symlink, I have it on two other VMs running with the same provider, so it's not an artifact of a rescue CD, but probably something specific to the VM images used by the provider (Linode). Thanks, Robert