@squirrel blubbbbb
@squirrel morple (morning maple)
@Elizafox a while?
If you really believed in yourself you could eat all of those in one sitting
@squirrel IT'S A SQUIRREL!
@synthgal yeah, that bit is not at all well documented
I found it in a 2015 bug report in redhat's bugzilla and it doesn't seem to be written down anywhere else
@synthgal heh, hey, no problem at all, my brain needed a bit of working today anyway
@synthgal oh yeah, course, that's me remembering old stuff
I think it should be fine with the defaults so try rebooting to see if it's fixed, if not it won't do any damage and we can go from there
Alcohol
@mawr sounds like a good night in to me
@synthgal It's been a while since I mucked around with bootloaders and stuff, I keep remembering the older commands for things
@synthgal that's the one I meant, yeah
@synthgal Sorry, that's probably GPT rather than MBR these days
You want the bootloader on the drive you're using rather than in a partition is the long and short of it
@synthgal yeah, /dev/sda rather than /dev/sdaX
You want it in the master boot record of the disk you're booting from
@synthgal cool, if you try /sbin/grub-install /dev/[whatev] again it should hopefully find that file
@synthgal is grub2-efi-modules installed?
@synthgal okay, cool, so you're chrooted in to your centos install? If you're not, then do so
then you'll want to do "/sbin/grub-install /dev/[your hard disk]", your hard disk will be in the form of hda or sda or something similar
After that check that there isn't anything obviously wrong in the /boot/grub/grub.conf file and reboot, that should fix it
@synthgal hang on, rescue mode? I thought you were just doing a reinstall
Okay that changes things substantially, sorry, should have realised that was what was going on
What's the current situation when you boot?
Hedgehog wrangler, cat feeder, octopus whomst love smol critters
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