Hi Paride,
I also have a debian 10 on a workstation and some VMs for test purpose.
Probably you updated after the grub-regression update but I noticed
several stories about debian breakage.
Il 02/08/20 01:13, paride desimone ha scritto:
I use debian buster on my old notebook, an asus f3ja and I have not grub
throuble. I try a virtual mschine with testing and unstable, and both boot
regularly
Il dom 2 ago 2020, 00:42 Mike McCarthy, W1NR <sysop@xxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
It appears that it is affecting multiple distributions including Debian
and Ubuntu so it looks like the grub2 team messed up. See
https://www.zdnet.com/article/boothole-fixes-causing-boot-problems-across-multiple-linux-distros/
Mike
On 8/1/2020 6:11 PM, Marc Balmer via CentOS wrote:
Am 01.08.2020 um 23:52 schrieb Leon Fauster via CentOS <
centos@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Am 01.08.20 um 23:41 schrieb Kay Schenk:
Well misery loves company but still...just truly unfathomable!
Time for a change.
I can only express my incomprehension for such statements!
Stay and help. Instead running away or should I say out of the
frying pan and into the fire? :-)
The thing, RHEL and CentOS not properly testing updates, cost me at
minimum 3-4 full working days, plus losses at customer sites.
This is really a huge failure of RHEL and CentOS.
A lot of trust has been destroyed.
--
Leon
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