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I wanted to give the grub.conf file the comand acpi=ht for powering off correctly the machine, but surprise, it doesn't exist!!
No file or directory in /boot and the /etc/grub.conf file is not accessible cause there is no file in /boot/grub/grub.conf.
I have only fedora installed, two harddisks and volume group, but the boot is doing grub in any case.
Ideas?
Have just tried ti update database, without success.
NO Grub, but I'm ok now, the problem were the harddisks which I set as GroupVol00, no I configured the disks differently and it works fine now.
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