Am 12.06.2013 08:49, schrieb lee: > Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >> Am 11.06.2013 23:39, schrieb lee: >>> One question that just occurred to me when looking at [1]: Do I need to >>> do anything about grub? Yum says the version from Fedora 18 is >>> installed, so I should be fine? >> >> the grub-configuration abd grub itself in the MBR is usally >> not touch at upgrades which is good because it is usually >> harmless having an older bootloader and people who cae >> cna update it any time > > Ok, but the grub package from 17 isn't installed anymore, and I didn't > do anything about it. It seems like fedup might have replaced it > automatically --- or the new grub is only installed as a package and the > old one is still being used because it wasn't updated what is installd as package is one thing, what lives in the MBR is a different story - at boot time you see the GRUB version on top of the boot menu (press some key or whatever, AFAIK they managed to hidfe it from new users) P.S.: you do not see my posts because i am moderated nd hey they had no problem yesterday to reject a post but release poosts is done at the next weekend or monday.....
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