Marco Calistri <marco.calistri <at> yahoo.com.br> writes:
Il 06/11/2014 11:24, Werner Flamme ha scritto:
Marco Calistri [06.11.2014 13:37]:
Hello,
I have just upgraded my 13.1 to 13.2 by "zypper dup" following the instructions.
Rebooting stops to very early stage of grub.
I did not do a "zypper dup", instead, I used the graphical frontend in YaST2. I think it's easier to work out problematic packages here.
I then used an older DVD of openSUSE to boot my system and login into 13.2, I could verify via Yast Boot options which it is still reporting "13.1" as the new grub2 went not saved on disk.
Wonder how I can recover this issue.
In my case, I had to change the GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR line in file /etc/default/grub to get 13.2 instead of 13.1 in the boot menu.
Beside this I can use only XFCE, Gnome both Classic and Standard are not working at all.
I would be happy if my Gnome did not run ;), so I am not supposed to have any tips here :)
I'd suggest to check that all packages that belong together are from the same repository. I have some special repos active, like obs:filesystems, and there often were errors when a package (like e2fsprogs) was from the distro and the required libraries were from the OBS.
Just my 2¢ Werner
Hello Werner,
I sorted out the grub2 issue by following a SDB guide.
I'm up and running with Harlequin now!
Hello Marco, I also have upgraded from 13.1 to 13.2, but from the YAST GUI and after the upgrade was finished was asked to reboot. When rebooting, the 13.2 release of GRUB was loaded with the new graphics, but the menu was just like yours showing 13.1 instead of 13.2. The main issue however, is that after after it starts loading, I immediately get a kernel panic and reboot after 90 seconds, because it can not find swap, root, etc. I am hoping the solution you found will work for me. Could you please post the link to the SDB guide you used? Thanks in advance! Gergely -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org