hrm. you are quite right. i'm pretty sure i had set debconf to re-ask old questions, but apparently not. dpkg-reconfigure debconf doesn't give me this option, and i'm really sure it used to. i'll file a bug against debconf in that case.
sorry for your troubles. thanks for your help. --jayen ----- Original Message ---- From: Felix Zielcke <fziel...@z-51.de> To: 540...@bugs.debian.org Cc: Jayen <j...@yahoo.com> Sent: Thursday, 6 August, 2009 4:12:08 PM Subject: Re: Bug#540125: grub-pc: upgrade renders system unbootable Am Donnerstag, den 06.08.2009, 07:57 +0200 schrieb Felix Zielcke: > Am Donnerstag, den 06.08.2009, 10:24 +1000 schrieb Jayen: > > Package: grub-pc > > Version: 1.96+20090725-1 > > Severity: critical > > Justification: breaks the whole system > > > > > > I know On i386-pc (and amd64), the grub package never updates the installed > > version of GRUB automatically. However, this has rendered the system > > unbootable for me twice now. I know I'm running something unstable, but > > users > > should NOT be expected to know how to fix an unbootable system. There > > should > > at least be a debconf question of whether to run grub-install. > > > > The error I'm getting is "Unknown command: initrd" similar to #513592 and > > #497791 (and probably others). > > > > Uhm we have already a debconf prompt for running grub-install. > Currently it gets shown when core.img exists and the package is > upgraded. But in SVN we changed it now that it gets shown when there are > no grub-legacy files in /boot/grub and core.img exists, i.e. no check if > the package gets upgraded. Try dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc that should show the debconf prompt. I just tried it now out again with current sid/squeeze version. debconf prompts are by design shown only once, so maybe it was shown and you didn't notice this. -- Felix Zielcke Proud Debian Maintainer __________________________________________________________________________________ Find local businesses and services in your area with Yahoo!7 Local. Get started: http://local.yahoo.com.au -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org