John Plate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Otavio Salvador wrote:
>
>> I didn't understand what update-grub did wrong. kopt comment express
>> exactly what it intend to do and looks like it did its job.
>
> The problem is that, fx after installation, you have entries that can
> boot the system. 
>
> If #kopt is changed and a homecompiled kernel is installed
    ^^^^^^ set # kopt

Try to fix that. Last time a user reported that issues as this typo!

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