On 11/24/2011 04:41 PM, Harry Putnam wrote: > Running wheezy > > My updates were held up for a few days because of a problem involving > backuppc not uninstalling properly... now solved. > > So now I've ran the update gui. During this update 187 pkgs were > involved. One of them was gcc-4.6. So I now have 4.5 and 4.6 > installed. > > I noticed that a new grub.cfg was installed, even though boot was not > mounted. > > Another thing that happened is that /etc/resolv.conf was overwritten > which took me offline with no ability to resolve. > > So, three things: > 1) Do I need to do anything special about the upgrade > in compiler? > No . > 2) Should it be considered a bug that grub files are written when boot > is not mounted. Seems like if the routine notices (which it does) > that those files are absent, should there not be further code to > check for boot being mounted? > It seems it should not be possible for `/boot/grub' to be created > on an empty boot. Not during an update. > Can't really imagine why /boot shouldn't be mounted .. of course it is possible , but upgrading grub without having /boot mounted sounds for me like shooting himself in the leg . > 3) About etc resolv.conf being rendered useless during update: That > two seems like it should be bug > Could you check that you don't have resolvconf installed ? if yes than you should configure it or remove ... > I pulled out an old backup with the right stuff in it and overwrote > /etc/resolv.conf. I then proceeded to make the file imutable with > chattr -i. > > Am I likely to run into problems with /etc/resolv.conf set immutable? > > > > Regards , Alex
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