On 11/27/2011 06:13 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Again, I'd suggest uninstalling the most recent kernel, and
reinstalling
it, in order to regenerate the initrd, and the grub menu item for it,
afresh.
More info, now that I've had the time to play with my laptop. First,
the kernel in question is 3.1.2-1.fc16.i686.PAE. Second, /etc/grub.conf
is simply a link to the file in /boot/grub and third,
/boot/grub2/grub.cfg was a zero byte file. Simply running
grub2-mkconfig streamed the new file to stdout; checking, I needed to
add the switch -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg to have it write the new file
out. Alas, rebooting to the new kernel didn't work. Aside from
uninstall/reinstall, are there any other suggestions?