On 04/16/2015 10:27 PM, don fisher wrote:
Hello,
I made a bit of mistake that I cannot appear to get out of. I modified my /etc/default/grub file to include the 1920x1200 resolution as I described previously. I have another disk in my computer, and an opensuse USB disk. When I performed my grub2-mkconfig it captured these two system also. Now if I unplug my USB drive, the system gets messed up and will not respond to commands. What commands can give grub2-mkconfig so that it will ignore the USB and other drive? It may think that that the USB is my primary system, though when during boot I f2 and the tell it to boot from the hard drive the same things happen. There must be something short of a system reinstall.
There is. If you read the man page for initrd you'll see that you can specify, for example, the root (the logical "/"") to use; where to put the resulting initrd (the logical "/boot"); also -B Don't run the update-bootloader(8) script after the initrd(s) have been created. This is useful if you call mkinitrd(8) not for the running system -- A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org