On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 04:00:42PM +0100, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2014, Stephan Seitz wrote:Of course not. syslog-ng was not replaced by rsyslog when Debian changed the default syslog.Note that syslog-ng was not the default, but sysklogd (which was) wasn’t replaced either. Thankfully.
Are you sure that we didn’t have syslog-ng between sysklogd and rsyslog? I’m getting old…
The grub1 bootloader was not replaced when Debian changed to grub2.Actually, it was, unless you installed the fresh “grub-legacy” package before upgrading, which was mostly a no-op though. And forgetting to do so *did* hose some obscure systems.
Hm, I got the info that a new menu entry was added to the grub1 menu to chainload into grub2 (not the boot default). After some testing you had to enter a command to install the grub2 bootloader. Without it grub1 was active with its menu.lst.
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