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Re: grub-pc jumps straight to rescue and prints error: no such disk / fi


From: Josip Rodin
Subject: Re: grub-pc jumps straight to rescue and prints error: no such disk / file not found
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 18:17:34 +0200
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.18 (2008-05-17)

On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 02:53:22PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> > This behaviour seems to be a problem with grub-probe and its usage by the
> > default config scripts, because the simple most straightforward test fails
> > for one of the RAID devices:
> > 
> > % sudo tune2fs -l /dev/md0 | grep UUID
> > Filesystem UUID:          18515dea-973e-473b-bddf-74d1cb58e15a
> > % sudo grub-probe --device /dev/md0 --target=fs_uuid
> > 7e6cdce7-8136-41f0-8a66-997b89ea00fe
> > 
> > % sudo tune2fs -l /dev/md2 | grep UUID
> > Filesystem UUID:          222e0fc1-800d-4be4-89fa-96a876aca441
> > % sudo grub-probe --device /dev/md2 --target=fs_uuid
> > 222e0fc1-800d-4be4-89fa-96a876aca441
> > 
> > What it thinks to be /dev/md0 isn't actually what the rest of the system
> > knows to be /dev/md0 (nor is it actually what grub sees as md0 on boot time,
> > as it happens).
> 
> This all sounds awfully like the problems with array numbering which I
> fixed recently.  Are you in a position to re-test with grub-pc
> 1.98+20100804-1 from unstable?

Sorry, no, in the meantime I had removed my extra i386 partition.
Feel free to close if you think it's fixed, it can always be reopened later.

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