Charlie a écrit : > > Wipe it with gparted How ? Did you create a new partition table/disklabel (what type ?) or just delete all previously existing partitions ? Anyway, just run parted -l and it will tell you what partition type it is.
and set up my partitions: /root, /home, /usr, /var > etc., etc.. Allow grub to install. Install grub before installing the base system ? > Then put in the netinstall disk, install a basic system with that. > Reboot and start using it adding whatever packages I need as I require > them. > > That's it. > > Not difficult I don't think, and I update and upgrade about once a > week, and have never had that error message previously. It's a warning, not an error. > No worries. Obviously something changed in the last upgrade. Or there was no grub upgrade until the last upgrade. > Anyway, it was just a curiosity, not a bug as far as I can see because > it boots and everything works. Until something (fsck, defrag, accidental deletion...) moves filesystem blocks allocated to grub's core image. Now you've been warned. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/544b722e.6070...@plouf.fr.eu.org