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Bug#695844: syntactical break between 'grub2' and 'grub' ?



Hello,

Wheezytester <wheezytester@online.de> wrote:
> There had allready two systems been installed: 
> 'openSuse 10.8' and 'Debian 4 (Etch)', both on logical drives. 
> After installing 'Debian 7 b4' on /dev/sda1, 'grub2' detected both of them. 
> But only 'openSuse' was bootable by selecting from the boot-menu.
> 'Debian 4' wasn´t bootable from the grub2-menu anymore,
> even after many trials of editing the menu-entry.
> 
> There may be a syntactical break between 'grub2' and 'grub'.
> My sugestion would be, to ship the installation with both:
> 'grub2' and 'grub legacy', as you did with 'Debian 5 (Lenny)'.
> 
> Please, give me a re, if this is known problem installing 'grub2'.

Could you provide the installation logs? Without them it will
be impossible to debug the problem.

Holger

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