f16, no response to commands "grub" or "grub2"
jackson byers
byersjab at gmail.com
Fri Sep 7 17:59:27 UTC 2012
Michael Schwendt responded:
> Well, what do you get when you run
> rpm -qa grub\*
>? If it shows that "grub2" is installed, examine the package's list of
> files and look into how to use GRUB2.
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[root at f16a9 ~]# rpm -qa grub\*
grub-efi-0.97-84.fc16.i686
grub2-1.99-13.fc16.3.i686
grubby-8.8-2.fc16.i686
[root at f16a9 ~]# yum list installed | grep grub
grub-efi.i686 1:0.97-84.fc16 @anaconda-0
grub2.i686 1:1.99-13.fc16.3 @anaconda-0
grubby.i686 8.8-2.fc16 @anaconda-0
[root at f16a9 ~]#
[root at f16a9 ~]# locate grub2
/home/byers/Downloads/GRUB 2 bootloader - Full tutorial_files/grub2-00.jpg
/home/byers/Downloads/GRUB 2 bootloader - Full tutorial_files/grub2-05.jpg
/home/byers/Downloads/GRUB 2 bootloader - Full tutorial_files/grub2-40.jpg
/home/byers/Downloads/GRUB 2 bootloader - Full
tutorial_files/grub2-add-chainload.png
/home/byers/Downloads/GRUB 2 bootloader - Full
tutorial_files/grub2-boot-grub.jpg
/home/byers/Downloads/GRUB 2 bootloader - Full
tutorial_files/grub2-chainload.png
many more
what do i do with these image files? how to view them?
isn't Downloads a peculiar place for documentation?
isn't there some standard/automatic way to use grub2?
or do I still need a series of "configure" steps?
Jack
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