On 5 Sep 2014 at 14:58, Jordan Uggla wrote:

From:                   Jordan Uggla <[email protected]>
Date sent:              Fri, 5 Sep 2014 14:58:23 -0700
Subject:                Re: Problem after update with grub and --unrestricted 
on 
i386
To:                     "Michael D. Setzer II" <[email protected]>
Copies to:              help-grub <[email protected]>

> On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 11:04 PM, Michael D. Setzer II
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I just rebooted the machine again, and problem is that it doesn't
> > show what the file is: just get the message
> >
> > error: file not found
> > error: file not found
> > error: file not found
> >
> > Press any key to continue
> >
> > It does then continue after waiting a short time, so one doesn't
> > have to press any key.
> >
> >
> > I did just find the the grub had some insmod with efi and ieee which
> > where not in the /boot/grub2 directory, so commented them out, and
> > that elimanated the file not found messages.
> >
> > But still not sure about the --unrestricted issue.
> >
> > Another issue might be that the grub2 directory has lots more files
> > than the machines that are running the 64bit versions, and they were
> > clean installs while these were older machines that were upgraded to
> > f20 from older versions, and it appears they may not had the space
> > after the mbr.
> >
> > The grub2 is reported as 2.00-26
> 
> Where are you seeing the version reported? At boot at the top of the
> grub menu?

rpm -q grub2 

grub2-2.00-26-fc20.i686


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