Did not find grub-update but ran into grub-mkconfig instead. Still, when I 
reboot, I'm not able to pickup the new grub.conf that was created. Here's the 
sequence of steps I took:

(I'm using RHEL 2.6.18-8.rl5)

% cd /boot/grub
% grub-mkconfig -o grub.conf
% reboot -f

When grub appears, it goes straight to the command line prompt, ignoring the 
newly created grub.conf.

What am I doing wrong?




Dov 
--- On Mon, 11/23/09, Dr. Dov Bulka <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Dr. Dov Bulka <[email protected]>
Subject: Grub2: Where's the grub-update executable???
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, November 23, 2009, 2:43 PM

I'm running grub version 1.97.

I ran the build from the sources. No problem. Ran grub-install and then reboot 
to see grub2 in action. It goes straight to the command line prompt. I guess it 
did not find a "grub.conf".

I guess I need to generate a grub.conf file. However, I cannot find any 
"grub-update" or "update-grub" executable anywhere. I don't think it was built.

Did the name change in Grub2? How am I supposed to generate a new grub.conf?

Thx.

Dov 
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