Hi all, I had to reinstall one of my systems, as it didn't get up any more. After reinstalling from dvd, i powered cycled to test grub. Then powered down, reconnected data-didks, and powered up again. Did an online update, i presume there were kernel packages, as yast wouldn't let me activate nfs-server: it complained i had to reboot again. So i did, and got no further then just: "grub" ;-( Unfortunately, the dvd does not contain the "repair" option, which might be handy with the new grub2. Disconnecting the data-drives and reboot doesn't help either. After restarting in "rescue-mode" from the dvd, it looks like the fs is ok, after mounting it manually i caninspect parts like /boot/grub2/grub.cfg. Question remains why it went wrong after the update? The manual just says: ""Bootloader Configuration after a Kernel Update Every time a new kernel is installed, the perl bootloader writes a new bootloader configuration file using the defaults specified in /etc/sysconfig/bootloader. If you are using a customized set of kernel parameters, make sure to adjust the relevant defaults in /etc/sysconfig/bootloader according to your needs. "" But i requested nothing fancy from grub2, just let yast2 do the installation. Any suggestions (to repair and to avoid it the next time) are welcome... Hans -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org