Hello, In the process of upgrading from debian lenny amd64 to debian squeezy amd64 I was able to successfully upgrade to kernel 32 and new udev. Then after reboot I followed with apt-get dist-upgrade.
Everything went fine, but towards the end I was asked to upgrade to grub-pc. During this choice I was asked to specify mbr to install new boot loader. I've selected my "flash" drive that I have used before to hold my "boot" partition I believe. After restart I can only see "GRUB>". While Recovering from grub-pc install failure. I've started from cd (rescue) mode. I then assembled my raid partition (sdb1,sdc1,sdd1) and executed into shell of my lvm root group mapper_xyz_root. From there I run "upgrade-from-grub-legecy" and this time I've selected my usb and sda to install grub. Still no lock. Then I tried "update-grub" Now I get "grub loading... no module name found" What should I do now? I've logged in with rescue cd again and now my /boot partition no longer holds other files except for "/boot/grub/.." What happened to my kernel files 26 and 32 that were on the /boot? What are my choices on installing grub-pc? Do I need "boot" partition? What should be on it? Why did files got removed? Should I be installing grub on my lvm root group? or sda? or /boot flashdrive? I would appreciate some guidance on this. Thank you, Lucas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAKkTUv3ya_m_cyXixYRdJ6C3+f=0y8gu-peew2eebnr5gr1...@mail.gmail.com