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#!/bin/bash -e if test ! -f /boot/grub/core.img ; then echo -e "\ncore.img doesn't exist, trying to create it.\n" >&2 grub-install --no-floppy --grub-setup=/bin/true "(hd0)" > /dev/null fi echo RESET grub-pc/install_devices | debconf-communicate >/dev/null # Pretend we're upgrading grub-pc. This will make our postinst DTRT. UPGRADE_FROM_GRUB_LEGACY=1 \ /var/lib/dpkg/info/grub-pc.postinst configure dummy-version if test ! -f /boot/grub/grub.cfg ; then echo -e "\nCalling update-grub to generate grub.cfg\n" >&2 update-grub || cat << EOF Failed to generate /boot/grub/grub.cfg but GRUB2 has been already installed to your MBR. THIS MEANS YOU HAVE CURRENTLY AN UNBOOTABLE SYSTEM. Either fix the error from update-grub and run $0 again or install old grub again and run grub-install from it to have again grub-legacy in your MBR. EOF fi # These never contain any valuable information, and they aren't useful for # boot anymore, since we just overwrote MBR/PBR. rm -f /boot/grub/{{xfs,reiserfs,e2fs,fat,jfs,minix}_stage1_5,stage{1,2}} # Remove marker file used to indicate that grub-install was run rather than # this script. Since stage2 has been removed, we don't need this any more. rm -f /boot/grub/grub2-installed cat << EOF GRUB Legacy has been removed, but its configuration files have been preserved, since this script cannot determine if they contain valuable information. If you would like to remove the configuration files as well, use the following command: rm -f /boot/grub/menu.lst* EOF