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Bug#618958: linux-base: Boot loader configuration not recognized



On Mon, 2011-03-21 at 08:16 +0100, Cesare Leonardi wrote:
> 2011/3/19 Cesare Leonardi <celeonar@gmail.com>:
> > ---------------
> > The boot loader configuration for this system was not recognized. These
> > settings in the configuration may need to be updated:
> >
> > * The root device ID passed as a kernel parameter;
> > * The boot device ID used to install and update the boot loader.
> >
> > You should generally identify these devices by UUID or
> > label. However, on MIPS systems the root device must be
> > identified by name.
> > ---------------
> 
> Same message on a Sid notebook i use at work and that i've updated this morning.
> If that helps here is the relevant (IMHO) upgrades that happened on this pc:
> firmware-linux-free 2.6.37 -> 3
> grub 0.97-64 -> 0.97-65
> grub-common 1.99~rc1-3 -> 1.99~rc1-4
> grub-pc 1.99~rc1-3 -> 1.99~rc1-4
> linux-base 3~experimental -> 3
> linux-image-2.6-686 2.6.37-2 -> 2.6.38-1
[...]

If you upgraded all of these at the same time, maybe grub-common was in
the unpacked state (rather than installed) when linux-base checked it,
and that would explain this behaviour.  There are some places where it
matters whether a package is fully installed, but in other places it
should treat a package in the unpacked state in the same way.

Ben.

-- 
Ben Hutchings
Once a job is fouled up, anything done to improve it makes it worse.

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