[nmglug] Grub2

a_kaluta akaluta at taosnet.com
Tue Dec 22 15:24:43 PST 2009


Ted:
I tried the previous debian 4.03? it did not support the i7
processor,however I must say I am fond of Debian and should try the new
release,here outside Taos, that means a trip to the ip providers office
and a hardwired connection,alas,with their 5 gigahertz wireless signal,
provide here rurally,I have not ever gotten a good checksum.
Best,Anthony


On Tue, 2009-12-22 at 09:01 -0700, Ted Pomeroy wrote:
> Anthony, I am using 9.10, but don't like many features in new kernel.
> I am thinking of going with Debian 5.0, Lenny. I saw a review by the
> LA News tech writer who came to the same conclusion. There are
> problems with the progression envisioned at Ubuntu, maybe they are
> looking at keeping up with newer machines. What is your hardware? I am
> working with a Thinkpad from 2000. Ted P.
> 
> On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 6:51 AM, a_kaluta <akaluta at taosnet.com> wrote:
>         After fresh Ubuntu 9.10 install,then followed install w/
>         package update
>         which including change from "Linux 2.6.31-14-generic" to
>         "Linux
>         2.6.31-16-generic",thereafter,boot would no get past splash
>         screen.
>         
>         Limping along with the following mods:
>         /etc/default/grub:  grub default changed from=0 to =saved.
>         sudo grub-set-default "Linux 2.6.31-14-generic"
>         
>         Have not located the elegant solution,can anyone lend clarity,
>         Thanks,Anthony
>         
>         
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