On Monday 08 January 2007 13:56, Otavio Salvador wrote:
> Thomas Stegbauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > dorileo schrieb:
> >> I`ll change update-grub to call grub-set-default 0, would it fix your
> >> problem?
> >
> > yes, this would imho fix it, if it is done only the first time.
>
> Iif done w
On Monday 08 January 2007 13:56, Otavio Salvador wrote:
> Thomas Stegbauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > dorileo schrieb:
> >> I`ll change update-grub to call grub-set-default 0, would it fix your
> >> problem?
> >
> > yes, this would imho fix it, if it is done only the first time.
>
> Iif done w
Thomas Stegbauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> dorileo schrieb:
>> I`ll change update-grub to call grub-set-default 0, would it fix your
>> problem?
>
> yes, this would imho fix it, if it is done only the first time.
Iif done when there's no default fine. Have you done it like this Leandro?
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dorileo schrieb:
> I`ll change update-grub to call grub-set-default 0, would it fix your problem?
yes, this would imho fix it, if it is done only the first time.
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On Monday 08 January 2007 09:13, Thomas Stegbauer wrote:
> Package: grub
> Version: 0.97-20
> Severity: important
>
> update-grub writes a
> save-default to each entry, while booting it is looking for the
> /boot/grub/d
Package: grub
Version: 0.97-20
Severity: important
update-grub writes a
save-default to each entry, while booting it is looking for the
/boot/grub/default file which doesn't exist, until grub-set-default 0 is
called.
solution 1 (to boot the system): edit grub-config and delete the line
save-defa
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