On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 11:14:48 +0300 Gilboa Davara <gilboad@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 2010-08-24 at 22:29 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > > Every once in a while, something breaks when a kernel update gets > > installed. It doesn't happen every time, I'd say that once in every > > thirty or so kernel updates, grub fails to come up after a > > subsequent reboot. > > > > This is just a minor annoyance -- I'd have to boot the install CD > > in rescue mode, let it mount Fedora on /mnt/sysimage, chroot to it, > > and execute /sbin/grub-install -- but I'm wondering if anyone else > > is seeing this. > > > > This just happened again -- after installing 2.6.33.8-149.fc13, > > rebooting my laptop only results in a black screen, with a BIOS > > cursor uselessly blinking away in the top-left corner. Whip out the > > rescue CD, and now a few minutes later I'm back in business. > > > > But then, I updated a different server to 2.6.33.8-149.fc13, and it > > booted the new kernel just fine. Previously, this same server got > > similarly de-grubbed by an earlier kernel update, but the laptop > > had no issues being updated to the same kernel. > > I've had this happen to me too. My theory has been that either it has nothing to do with Fedora at all and it is a BIOS problem or that the grub device.map file gets reversed somehow. In either case, you would have to have 2 disks so perhaps we can determine if anyone who has seen this problem only has one disk which would dispel my theory. Steve -- Changing lives one card at a time http://www.send1cardnow.com
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