Timeline for CentOS 6.10 Boot Stops at GRUB Prompt
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Jun 1, 2019 at 2:55 | comment | added | iAmJeff |
@ChristophSommer That was really close. I was missing /boot/grub/grub.conf
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Jun 1, 2019 at 2:25 | vote | accept | iAmJeff | ||
Jun 1, 2019 at 2:25 | answer | added | iAmJeff | timeline score: 1 | |
May 25, 2019 at 15:14 | comment | added | iAmJeff |
Additional information now includes ls -l of grub.conf and an empty diff of grub.conf and grub.conf.rpmsave.
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May 25, 2019 at 15:12 | history | edited | iAmJeff | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 25, 2019 at 2:04 | comment | added | iAmJeff | @ChristophSommer I can find(1) no other grub.c* on my host. Nor can I find a grub2 anything in the software installer app. | |
Mar 24, 2019 at 23:25 | history | edited | iAmJeff | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 24, 2019 at 18:39 | comment | added | Christoph Sommer |
You might be updating the wrong grub2.cfg file. If you are using EFI to boot, maybe you need to update a different file. Depending on your distro, something like $ sudo grub2-mkconfig -o $(readlink -f /etc/grub2-efi.cfg) might do the trick.
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Mar 24, 2019 at 18:25 | history | asked | iAmJeff | CC BY-SA 4.0 |