Hi,

On 15.01.2013 14:26, Ben Hutchings wrote:
This is Debian - we carry on supporting hardware until it's turned to
rust (well almost).  Anyway if GRUB is complaining then the kernel isn't
running yet, is it?

No, it was not.

Because of this, you need to make sure you're running the LATEST VERSION of
GRUB before you report a bug.  Use grub-install to update it, and then check
if the bug still applies.  Debugging problems we already fixed makes us waste
valuable time, so please try to avoid it.

This exactly was not the case - and fixed my problem. Shame on me.

I still think it's strange that the old grub could run 3.2.0-3 but not 3.2.0-4. That's why the kernel was my first suspect.

Unfortunately this means that I may have to update grub with each release (or kernel?) upgrade on a couple of servers (~ 1000), automatically choosing the proper boot device, which is normally handled for me by FAI at install time and may be cumbersome eg. for software RAIDs.

Please close this bug. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Kind regards,
        Christopher

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