2012/7/18 C Anthony Risinger :
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 12:44 PM, fredbezies wrote:
>> [...]
>>>
>>> grub 2 is currently in testing. Once this moves to core and grub1 will
>>> get removed from the repo we will include it for the next iso.
>>
>> Great. Because installing grub2 by hand is kinda hel
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 12:44 PM, fredbezies wrote:
> [...]
>>
>> grub 2 is currently in testing. Once this moves to core and grub1 will
>> get removed from the repo we will include it for the next iso.
>
> Great. Because installing grub2 by hand is kinda hellish. It is why I
> used archboot on my
I need to take a look at the wiki. I'm currently doing everything on a phone,
because my computer is dead and needs to be rebuilt. However, the Arch wiki has
been my main source of Arch and general Linux related documentation for some
time now. I do agree that the wiki page for the install scrip
Oops, sorry for the current misinformation. I didn't realize that GRUB2 was
still in testing and hadn't yet been moved to core. I've been keeping up with
the list, but my Arch box is currently dead, and won't be revived until I can
rebuild it. I somehow thought that the package had been moved al
[...]
>
> grub 2 is currently in testing. Once this moves to core and grub1 will
> get removed from the repo we will include it for the next iso.
Great. Because installing grub2 by hand is kinda hellish. It is why I
used archboot on my last real install :)
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2012/7/18 Kyle :
> To answer your question about installing GRUB2 by default using install
> scripts, GRUB2 is now maintained >incore, and legacy GRUB has been moved to
> AUR. Therefore, by the next official iso release, GRUB2 should >be a part of
> the official install, and the install scripts
Am 18.07.2012 18:30, schrieb fredbezies:
> Hello.
>
> Just done an install using arch-install-scripts, and it wasn't so bad.
> The only bad thing is that grub2 is not available. I busted my
> installed system trying to install grub 2.0rc1 (wrong UUID in grub.cfg
> file). I finally installed syslin
On 07/18/2012 07:30 PM, fredbezies wrote:
Hello.
Just done an install using arch-install-scripts, and it wasn't so bad.
The only bad thing is that grub2 is not available. I busted my
installed system trying to install grub 2.0rc1 (wrong UUID in grub.cfg
file). I finally installed syslinux while
To answer your question about installing GRUB2 by default using install
scripts, GRUB2 is now maintained incore, and legacy GRUB has been moved to AUR.
Therefore, by the next official iso release, GRUB2 should be a part of the
official install, and the install scripts will be updated to support
Hello.
Just done an install using arch-install-scripts, and it wasn't so bad.
The only bad thing is that grub2 is not available. I busted my
installed system trying to install grub 2.0rc1 (wrong UUID in grub.cfg
file). I finally installed syslinux while trying to understand what
happened.
So, gre
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