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[Fwd: Bug#503344: Grub-pc fails on IBM x3250 configured with RAID-1]


From: Felix Zielcke
Subject: [Fwd: Bug#503344: Grub-pc fails on IBM x3250 configured with RAID-1]
Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2009 01:35:02 +0200

Is this an acceptable fix?
Though I have the feeling this isn't a proper one.

-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht --------
> Von: Bob Gilligan <address@hidden>
> Reply-to: Bob Gilligan <address@hidden>, address@hidden
> An: address@hidden
> Betreff: Bug#503344: Grub-pc fails on IBM x3250 configured with RAID-1
> Datum: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 16:19:59 -0700
> 
> Package: grub-pc
> Version: 1.96+20080724-10
> 
> After installing grub-pc on an IBM x3250 with two 160 GB drives, with 
> the root filesystem configured using mdadm for RAID-1, grub fails to 
> boot, printing:
> 
> Welcome to GRUB!
> 
> error: unknown device fd1
> Entering rescue mode ...
> grub rescue>
> 
> After troubleshooting, I found that the failure was occurring in 
> grub_file_open() when grub_dl_load_file() was attempting to load the 
> normal mode module.  The grub_file_open() function checks the return 
> status of its call to grub_file_get_device_name() by checking the value 
> of grub_errno.  If grub_errno is non-zero, grub_file_open() returns 
> failure.  But grub_file_get_device_name() can succeed, but the error 
> test fail, if grub_errno was set in some earlier operation.  In this 
> case, apparently an early attempt to open a non-existent device set 
> grub_errno.
> 
> The fix is to assign grub_errno before making the call to 
> grub_file_get_device_name():
> 
> diff --git a/kern/file.c b/kern/file.c
> index adf55da..5e605f9 100644
> --- a/kern/file.c
> +++ b/kern/file.c
> @@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ grub_file_open (const char *name)
>     char *device_name;
>     char *file_name;
> 
> +  grub_errno = GRUB_ERR_NONE;  /* Used as error flag */
>     device_name = grub_file_get_device_name (name);
>     if (grub_errno)
>       return 0;


-- 
Felix Zielcke
Proud Debian Maintainer





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