missing bootmenu entries

Bill Marcum marcumbill at bellsouth.net
Tue Feb 9 18:06:08 UTC 2010


On 2010-02-09, Robert Holtzman <holtzm at cox.net> wrote:
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> Upgraded the Jaunty and Hardy kernels on my multi boot tower yesterday.
> The Jaunty upgrade offered the customary choice of grub menus. The Hardy
> upgrade didn't. When I rebooted Jaunty it ran the latest kernel. Hardy
> didn't show the 2.6.24-26 or 2.6.24-27 kernels in the boot menu. They
> were present in the /boot/grub/menu.lst file. Looks like I've been
> running the 2.6.24-25 kernel all this time without realizing it. Found a
> couple of Google hits that talked about the problem but with no
> resolution.
>
> Never ran into this before. Anyone have any ideas, docs, pointers?=20
>
Do you have a /boot partition? Is it possible one distro mounts /boot and
the other doesn't?





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