Re: Yum update chnages BIOS setting

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On 11/25/2012 03:08 PM, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 11:06:32AM -0800, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
...
is it possible the BIOS is changing the drive order for some reason and
you're not noticing?
I have Fedora 18 on sdf and Fedora 16 on sda.
Which version gets booted is a function of the boot order.
This allows me to fall back to Fedora 16 if needed.

If the BIOS boot order changes I get a different Version
of Linux when I boot.
BIOS order does not change by itself but how devices are enumerated
by a Linux kernel may change depending on what and from where you
booted.  Check if /boot/grub2/device.map from both installations
are the same.  Most likely they are not.

Anyway, why would update change the boot order to a drive
it *<HAS NOT>* written its bootloader to?
With a "wrong" device.map I would expect that you are not writing a
bootloader where you think you are writing but a boot order did not
really change.  That would explain also crashes you previously mentioned
with XP.  With multiple boot disks I would be very reluctant to allow
any "automatic" tools to do boot sector rewrites.

    Michal
Here are the two device.map files.
When I installed F18 I disabled the other drives so Anaconda couldn't mess with them.

[root@omen grub2]# cat dev*map
# this device map was generated by anaconda
(hd0)      /dev/sdf
[root@omen grub2]# cat /f16/boot/grub2/de*map
# this device map was generated by anaconda
(hd0)      /dev/sdf
(hd1)      /dev/sde
(hd2)      /dev/sda
(hd3)      /dev/sdb
(hd4)      /dev/sdc
(hd5)      /dev/sdd
(hd2,2)      /dev/sda2

Does Fedora or Anaconda mess with anything in the BIOS other than
date/time?  If so, why?

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