On 10/10/2011 01:02 AM, Adam Williamson wrote: > > What's eventually going to happen is that grub2 will replace grub and > you'll have to write a new config manually. You can beat the rush and do > it now - install grub2, remove grub (you can use yum shell mode to do > this without any complaints), run 'grub2-mkconfig > -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg' then 'grub2-install /dev/whatever' , > where /dev/whatever is the device you want to boot from. > > This should work in most cases, though if you're using BIOS RAID you > might run into a bit of trouble - we keep finding cases where grub2/BIOS > RAID is busted. Does this work for UEFI boot (seems to be the norm on all new computers)? I had vague recollections that grub2 had problems with UEFI - perhaps it has been fixed now? gene -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test