On 10/12/2011 04:17 AM, Adam Williamson wrote: > Hey, folks. There's a grub update in updates-testing atm (being pushed > stable soon) which splits the EFI stuff off into a new grub-efi > subpackage. If you have an EFI install of F16 you will need to have > grub-efi installed or else your system won't boot any more. So, if you > have an EFI install, install the grub-efi package! Turning Beta installs into unbootable bricks doesn't sound very good. If installing grub-efi on upgrades is enough to make it work, this should be easy to solve. I can think of two ways to convince yum to always install grub-efi on upgrades: a) have grub2 require grub-efi; or b) have grub-efi obsolete grub. I would personally prefer (a), but (b) should also work. grub2 is already obsoleting grub, and if grub-efi was made to _also_ obsolete grub, then yum should install _both_ grub2 and grub-efi on upgrades. -- Kalev -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test