> I had grub issues after an upgrade (DVD-based, though), and mine
was down
(among *many* other things) to a stuffed /boot/grub2/device.map,
which I
then had to re-create from grub2-mkdevicemap (all done from a
recovery-boot
off an install DVD, chroot'ed into /mnt/sysimage).
I learnt (& have since forgotten, before you ask!) far more about
grub2
than I wanted that weekend ...
http://fnxweb.com/blog/2012/06/21/pain-with-grub2-when-upgrading-from-fedora-14-to-fedora-16/
Thanks for the info. Too many changes. I know grub well, but grub2 is
a learning experience.
I'll give this a try this evening.
Brian
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