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#1 2013-07-11 02:10:22

Xty
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Registered: 2013-05-09
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grub-reboot no longer works

Grub-reboot hasn't worked for me since a recent update, I would suspect it is related to the recent grub changes (very astute of me, I know).
Does anyone know what changed to make it stop working and how i can get it working again?

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#2 2013-07-11 02:23:04

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Re: grub-reboot no longer works

How doesn't it work? Does it sit idly around calling for pizza? Does it spew errors? Does it appear to work but not have the expected effect? Which errors? What kind of pizza?


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#3 2013-07-11 20:03:09

Xty
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Registered: 2013-05-09
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Re: grub-reboot no longer works

Ah sorry, the command is still there, I run it, it doesn't return any errors, but then when I restart it has no effect and my system restarts into the normal default selected OS.
A more specific example, I run "sudo grub-reboot 2" and then reboot, my grub menu is #1 arch, #2 arch, #3 Windows, so that should set windows to boot, but instead the menu stays on arch and arch reboots (unless I the highlighted menu entry myself of course).
It used to work properly for me until I updated recently.

Nevermind, its working again now.  I remade the config file with grub-mkconfig, so perhaps that fixed it.  I also updated my arch again so that may have done it too, I'm not sure.

Last edited by Xty (2013-07-11 20:13:04)

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