Re: [gentoo-user] Re: redoing grub-2 after emerge updates it

2017-07-07 Thread Walter Dnes
On Fri, Jul 07, 2017 at 02:14:55PM -0400, Harry Putnam wrote > You are correct.. `emerge world' made some kind of upgrade/update to > grub2 which I've been using a fair good while. The install process > ended with some kind of heads up. I didn't keep the wording emerge > used but it made me

[gentoo-user] Re: redoing grub-2 after emerge updates it

2017-07-07 Thread Harry Putnam
Mike Gilbert writes: [...] Mick wrote: >> As has already stated you could stay put with your old version, provided you >> have no specific reason to stop using it. GRUB2 can be installed and left >> unused. I guess from a usability perspective as long as you have no need

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: redoing grub-2 after emerge updates it

2017-07-07 Thread Mike Gilbert
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 12:16 PM, Mick wrote: > On Friday 07 Jul 2017 11:49:11 Harry Putnam wrote: >> Mike Gilbert writes: >> >> [...] >> >> > If you want to use the new version to boot your system, you should >> > re-run grub-install, which will

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: redoing grub-2 after emerge updates it

2017-07-07 Thread Mick
On Friday 07 Jul 2017 11:49:11 Harry Putnam wrote: > Mike Gilbert writes: > > [...] > > > If you want to use the new version to boot your system, you should > > re-run grub-install, which will copy the modules to /boot/grub and > > will install the core image to your MBR or

[gentoo-user] Re: redoing grub-2 after emerge updates it

2017-07-07 Thread Harry Putnam
Mike Gilbert writes: [...] > If you want to use the new version to boot your system, you should > re-run grub-install, which will copy the modules to /boot/grub and > will install the core image to your MBR or EFI system partition. Thanks for the info. I don't know what