I still have not heard from anybody else who experienced the same problem. I guess calling it an operator issue may be right. The update seems to have not completed all the way through. By now it is hard to figure out why. -Michael On Sun, 2015-03-22 at 14:21 -0500, Rod Rodolico wrote: > It appears to be two completely different installs of grub to me. > Haven't messed with grub in a long time, but the config files appear to > be two versions? Like the install stopped before it was done? I looked > through the logs but did not see anything obvious. > > Attached. grub.cfg is from the "good" install and grub.conf is from the > "bad" install. That is the way they were named in the images. > > Additionally, here is a directory listing of boot/grub for both > > "Good" install > -------------- > grub.cfg grubenv i386-pc/ locale/ splash.png unifont.pf2 > > "Bad" install > ------------- > grub.conf menu.lst > > I tar/gzipped /boot (including the kernels and everything) and placed > them at http://smartappliances.us/ipfire.85.87.tgz if you want them for > anything. I'll remove them at the end of the week. > > If no one else has reported anything similar, I vote we call it > "operator error" and move on. > > Rod > > > On 03/20/2015 02:43 AM, Robertm wrote: > > Hi Rod, > > > > there are any differences in the grub.cfg. > > Differences from the non working machine and the new working machine? > > It would be nice if you could provide both configs > > > > Am 20.03.2015 um 07:22 schrieb Rod Rodolico: > >> I built a new router (core 85), loaded the config from the one that > >> broke, then from the cli did the upgrade. It worked just fine. Same > >> machine, same setup. > >> > >> I have no idea why the other one broke on upgrade, but attempting to > >> replicate the issue did not work. I do still have the original image > >> (the broken one) if it would be of any use. > >> > >> Rod > >> > >> P.S. thank you, whoever decided to do automatic backups when performing > >> upgrades! That saved me. > >> > >> On 03/20/2015 12:20 AM, Rod Rodolico wrote: > >>> I believe those are the correct versions. I upgraded the machine and now > >>> get a grub error 15. I have no further information except the following: > >>> > >>> It is an HVM virtual, running on an LV (should not make a difference) > >>> > >>> To troubleshoot, I use kpartx to break it apart. When I mount the /boot > >>> partition, I see grub.menu.old, then a grub/ directory. The config file > >>> in the grub/ directory has none of the configuration options I expect. > >>> > >>> I have made a copy of the image in case anyone wants me to do anything > >>> to it. Two other routers have worked just fine with this upgrade, but > >>> they are not on an LVM partition? > >>> > >>> Anyone has any clues on what I should look for, let me know. > >>> > >>> Rod > >>> > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > Development mailing list > > Development(a)lists.ipfire.org > > http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > Development(a)lists.ipfire.org > http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development