I was trying for grub. But it does not show me anything. Hence confused. One of the guy posted that after deleting kernel and reinstalling solve the issue. I tried to follow that method. The grub does not show the folder which shows in the sample. Grub prompt me about xps system. When I am installing Kernell why it is not updating the kernell in boot?
On Monday, November 23, 2015, Jonathan Billings billings@negate.org wrote:
On Nov 22, 2015, at 6:34 AM, Siva Prasad Nath <shivaprasadnath21@gmail.com javascript:;> wrote:
I copy from other server. Grub is confusing.
This is why you should have done as others had suggested. It automatically sets up grub with the new kernels.
I need another help. I want to go for virtual concept. So that I can minimise down time.
I guess you’re going to give up on this system, then?
You’d have a lot less down time if you didn’t delete things without understanding what you’re deleting.
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