[Bug 776929] Re: grub-mkconfig picks the wrong kernel.
Marcus Tomlinson
marcus.tomlinson at canonical.com
Fri Mar 6 09:17:10 UTC 2020
Thanks for the update rew. Sorry you were left hanging for so long.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
grub-mkconfig picks the wrong kernel.
Status in grub2 package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Binary package hint: grub-common
I have separate root-partitions for trying out if I really want to
upgrade or not. But I have a shared /boot partition to allow me to
tell grub to boot the old or the new install.
Currently "old" is jaunty, ia32. "new" is natty x86_64.
Somehow I managed to get a 32-bit vmlinuz-2.6.38-8-pae kernel in
there. Anyway, according to the config-making utility (which seems to
be grub-mkconfig) overrides the x86_64 kernel vmlinuz-2.6.38-8 . So I
wasn't able to boot my fancy new x86_64 kernel, and using the 32-bit
kernel results in a messy hang (the kernel will use a 64-bit insmod
executable to try to load the binfmt handler for the first 64-bit
binary (I'm guessing /sbin/init ?)
Workaround: I renamed the vmlinuz...-pae kernel to one version less,
and then it lists the 64-bit kernel at the top.
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