Bug#390038: this is caused by the use of /sbin/update-grub

Frans Pop elendil at planet.nl
Sun Dec 3 23:17:33 CET 2006


On Sunday 03 December 2006 22:34, dean gaudet wrote:
> the linux-image .postrm script is (through some mechanism) invoking
> /sbin/update-grub.
>
> /sbin/update-grub gives a warning now:
>
> You shouldn't call /sbin/update-grub. Please call /usr/sbin/update-grub
> instead!
>
> except that warning is sent on stdout.

I guess another solution for this issue would be if the wrappers in the 
grub packages wrote these messages to stderr instead of stdout.
IMO this would be better anyway.

Otavio?

> - something messed up /etc/kernel-img.conf and didn't put the /usr/sbin
>   paths on the hooks... if someone has a rc1-installed box please take
>   a peek in there to see if it has been fixed.

New installs write the lines in kernel-img.conf without any path (i.e. 
just the command).
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