you can run "yast2 bootloader" command , then choose grub. -- ------------------------------ Jun Hu DSE In Suse China. ------------------------------ On Mon, 2012-12-31 at 00:10 -0500, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 1:39 AM, Per Jessen <per@computer.org> wrote:
Greg Freemyer wrote:
All,
I've got a vmware VM I haven't used a few weeks. This is a Win7 laptop, but the VM is openSUSE 12.2.
When I try to boot it tells me it can't load the initial ram disk because it has to have a kernel loaded first.
I think it's more significant that it says it can't find the kernel. Is the disk-image (or whatever you're booting from) intact?
I finally got back to this because another VMware instance had the same thing happen. The second VM died immediately after "zypper patch; reboot". I probably hadn't installed patches on the second VM in months.
Anyway, I'm in rescue and I can see that grub2 is in use and it is still pointing at an older kernel.
I'd just as soon go back to grub since I know it better. What are the commands to revert to grub and have it auto-config itself?
Thanks Greg
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