[xubuntu-users] Grub breaks after kernel 3.5.0-23

mikeossur at altoonawa.org mikeossur at altoonawa.org
Sat Feb 23 23:24:02 UTC 2013


Good question.  I am using a Asus server board and a RAID card.  I did 
not notice any setting for EFI.  I would think that would be managed in 
the RAID card?
It could be a lack of space in my MBR that is causing this issue. That 
is probably why I need to create a new partition for the BIOS.

I think I will just boot from the supper-grub ISO for now - until I get 
off my lazy.... seeing how this is just my home computer.  I just hope 
this does not start cropping up on my Debian servers at work.  I will 
come completely unglued if I have to deal with it at work!

Mike


On 02/23/2013 03:16 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sat, 2013-02-23 at 13:43 -0800, mikeossur at altoonawa.org wrote:
>> GPT partition label
> I don't have knowledge about (U)EFI's "Secure Boot". I suspect hat
> "Secure Boot" doesn't allow to change a kernel without taking care about
> something. There seems to be some GPT/MBR compatibility, but I neither
> want to use (U)EFI, nor do I have a computer with this thingy. I'm still
> using a BIOS. Can't you disable (U)EFI?
>





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