On 30 April 2014 19:22, Brian Burch <email address hidden> wrote:
> Yes for me, but only because the step by step upgrades on this system
> over many years have never replaced it...
>
> brian@schizo:~$ dpkg -l | grep grub
> ii grub 0.97-29ubuntu66 i386 GRand Unified Bootloader (Legacy version)
> ii grub-common 2.02~beta2-9 i386 GRand Unified Bootloader (common files)
>
Right. grub is no longer maintained. Together with other developers we
will discuss automatic upgrade to grub2. Whilst the fix in mdadm
packaging is in progress to be available in trusty you may want to in
the mean time install precise mdadm and upgrade to grub2, and then
complete upgrade to trusty.
On 30 April 2014 19:22, Brian Burch <email address hidden> wrote:
> Yes for me, but only because the step by step upgrades on this system
> over many years have never replaced it...
>
> brian@schizo:~$ dpkg -l | grep grub
> ii grub 0.97-29ubuntu66 i386 GRand Unified Bootloader (Legacy version)
> ii grub-common 2.02~beta2-9 i386 GRand Unified Bootloader (common files)
>
Right. grub is no longer maintained. Together with other developers we
will discuss automatic upgrade to grub2. Whilst the fix in mdadm
packaging is in progress to be available in trusty you may want to in
the mean time install precise mdadm and upgrade to grub2, and then
complete upgrade to trusty.
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Regards,
Dimitri.