On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 08:27:23 -0400, Jesse wrote:
On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 10:12 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> Why is GRUB reinstalled with every kernel update then?
What makes you think that it is? Grubby is ran which inputs the new
stanza into the config file, however I was not aware of a 'reinstall' of
grub.
May be true. There's a lot of disk activity at the end of kernel updates
(waking up unused hard-disks even). GRUB fails for some users after random
kernel updates:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/450143
Note the less noisy comments where nothing else than the kernel pkgs have
been updated prior to a reboot. And if nothing at all in the
/sbin/new-kernel-pkg process (including grubby) touches installed pieces
of GRUB, then why would GRUB fail prior to stage2? It doesn't even start
loading the grub.conf file.
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I must admit I've skimmed over grubby.c without finding reinstall code.
But perhaps the bug reports are just plain inaccurate and misleading?