On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 1:01 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I wrote yesterday that I got an error message while doing an install.
> When Karl asked what the contents of the message were, I felt a little
> embarrassed and decided to get some useful information for him.
> ....
>
> I finished the install and re-booted normally without any problems.  I saw
> a Grub screen as I have previously.
>

Do you maybe confuse the GRUB screen with the PMON boot screen? If the
installed said that it didn't install GRUB, then I think it wasn't
installed.


>
> Why did I receive those messages?
>

I am not really sure, maybe someone else can answer on that one. But I am
pretty sure it isn't anything nothing dangerous :) I got the same messages.
At first I just set the al variable in PMON to boot the kernel I wanted,
then I made a boot.cfg so PMON can choose.


> Will I have a problem when a new kernel version is ready?
>

No, you will not. When you install a new kernel you just edit the boot.cfg
file to include your new kernel :)



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