root@debian:/home/tiger# aptitude search "grub ~i"
#find nothing

root@debian:/home/tiger# update-grub2
bash: update-grub2: command not found
root@debian:/home/tiger#

i compiled the grub1.99 ,download tar package ,make and install it,
must i  delete it and reinstall it ?

2012/10/7 Johan Grönqvist <[email protected]>

> Firstly, you would typically reply to the list, and not to me personally.
> Please only reply to the list from now on.
>
> 2012-10-07 09:23, contro opinion skrev:
>
>> root@debian:/home/tiger# grub-install  -v
>> grub-install (GRUB) 1.99
>> root@debian:/home/tiger# update-grub
>> bash: update-grub: command not found
>> root@debian:/home/tiger#
>>
>> how can i do  now?
>>
>
> You might try update-grub2 instead?
>
> The binary update-grub is provided by the packages
> grub-legacy and grub-pc in debian 6 (I assume you are using the i386 or
> amd64 architecture). Do you have any of them installed?
>
> One way of seeing which packages are installed is to use aptitude:
> The command 'aptitude search "grub ~i"' should show what grub-packages you
> have installed.
>
> If you ensure that the package grub-pc is installed, and you still fail to
> run grub-install as root, then I have no more ideas right now.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Johan
>
>
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