On 05/27/2015 12:15 PM, Dietmar Maurer wrote:
IMHO this way of bypassing os-prober is cleaner than adding a 'Conflict'
in our zfs-grub package, since it minimizes the packages conflicts when
adding our proxmox repo on top of debian's.
[1]
IMHO this way of bypassing os-prober is cleaner than adding a 'Conflict'
in our zfs-grub package, since it minimizes the packages conflicts when
adding our proxmox repo on top of debian's.
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=701814#10
Should I prepare a patch ?
please
On 05/23/2015 09:19 AM, Dietmar Maurer wrote:
As a side note os-prober is completely useless on a bare-metal
installer and I think installing proxmox on top of Debian should remove
this package too?
I remove those 'recommend' line from our grub packages, but someone needs to
report that to
As a side note os-prober is completely useless on a bare-metal
installer and I think installing proxmox on top of Debian should remove
this package too?
I remove those 'recommend' line from our grub packages, but someone needs to
report that to the debian maintainers.
Hi all,
I might have found the cause for the sometimes failing grub install. As
I updated the grub packages today I discovered very extended install
time for the grub package which was related to the post-install script.
The script ran for several minuttes and while running consuming a full
Hi all,
I might have found the cause for the sometimes failing grub install. As
I updated the grub packages today I discovered very extended install
time for the grub package which was related to the post-install script.
The script ran for several minuttes and while running consuming a full
core