moon_raker
November 18th, 2012, 01:39 PM
Hello,
After successfully installing a remastersys backup of Kubuntu 12.04, I disabled the os prober and added the entries I require in /etc/grub.d 40_custom as below:-
#!/bin/sh
echo "Adding 40_custom menu entries." >&2
exec tail -n +3 $0
# This file provides an easy way to add custom menu entries. Simply type the
# menu entries you want to add after this comment. Be careful not to change
# the 'exec tail' line above.
cat << EOF
menuentry "Kubuntu 12.04 Symlink Boot" {
linux /vmlinuz root=UUID=10b378dc-f796-429e-8d00-f54da50649d7 ro quiet splash $vt_handoff
initrd /initrd.img
}
EOF
cat << EOF
menuentry "Scientific linux 6.3" {
set root=(hd1,5)
chainloader +1
}
EOF
Now, despite everything booting from the grub menu, everytime I run sudo update-grub there are syntax errors and a grub.cfg.new file is added.
If I remove the entries in 40_custom there are no more errors when running update-grub.
What could be the cause ? Should I ignore this as the grub menu and booting the kernels is fine ?
Edit: There are 2 Kubuntu 12.04,s now - I intend to upgrade the symlinked one to 12.10 later.
After successfully installing a remastersys backup of Kubuntu 12.04, I disabled the os prober and added the entries I require in /etc/grub.d 40_custom as below:-
#!/bin/sh
echo "Adding 40_custom menu entries." >&2
exec tail -n +3 $0
# This file provides an easy way to add custom menu entries. Simply type the
# menu entries you want to add after this comment. Be careful not to change
# the 'exec tail' line above.
cat << EOF
menuentry "Kubuntu 12.04 Symlink Boot" {
linux /vmlinuz root=UUID=10b378dc-f796-429e-8d00-f54da50649d7 ro quiet splash $vt_handoff
initrd /initrd.img
}
EOF
cat << EOF
menuentry "Scientific linux 6.3" {
set root=(hd1,5)
chainloader +1
}
EOF
Now, despite everything booting from the grub menu, everytime I run sudo update-grub there are syntax errors and a grub.cfg.new file is added.
If I remove the entries in 40_custom there are no more errors when running update-grub.
What could be the cause ? Should I ignore this as the grub menu and booting the kernels is fine ?
Edit: There are 2 Kubuntu 12.04,s now - I intend to upgrade the symlinked one to 12.10 later.