Le 13/01/2011 11:36, Dale a écrit :
> Jacques Montier wrote:
>> Le 13/01/2011 10:59, Dale a écrit :
>>   
>>> Jacques Montier wrote:
>>>     
>>>> What i did this morning :
>>>> - boot from a sysrescuecd cdrom.
>>>>
>>>> I have 4 partitions for boot, /, usr and home, so :
>>>> - mount /dev/sda6 /mnt/gentoo
>>>> - mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/gentoo/boot
>>>> - mount /dev/sda7 /mnt/gentoo/usr
>>>> - mount /dev/sda8 /mnt/gentoo/home
>>>> - mount -t proc proc /mnt/gentoo/proc
>>>> - mount -o bind /dev /mnt/gentoo/dev
>>>> - cd /mnt/gentoo
>>>> - chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash
>>>> - emerge grub
>>>>
>>>> So grub-0.97-r10 is installed, but grub can't create grub directory
>>>> beause of read-only boot partition...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I tried
>>>>
>>>> - export DONT_MOUNT_BOOT
>>>> - emerge grub
>>>>
>>>> But no success...
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Jacques
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>        
>>> Try typing in mount with no options and see what it says.  Does it say
>>> it is mounted (rw) or (ro)?  Does the file system match what you
>>> formatted it with?
>>>
>>> Dale
>>>
>>> :-)  :-)
>>>
>>>      
>> It's strange.
>> When i mount the boot partition /dev/sda3, this one is (rw) ; i make
>> test directory with success.
>> As soon as i run emerge grub, the boot partition become (ro) and can't
>> create directory ; i can't make test directory anymore.
>> So i tried something very dirty ...
>> I unmounted the boot partition, so the boot directory in / is empty.
>> I emerge grub with success and get the grub directory i could backup.
>> I mount the boot partition et copy the grub directory into /boot.
>> I edit the grub.conf and it works ; Gentoo's booting...
>> It works but i don't like the process at all...
>> It's the first time i encount such a problem about grub.
>>
>> -- 
>> Jacques
>>
>>    
>
> I'm glad you got it working but something is not right somewhere.  I
> would try to emerge grub, install and all that again to make sure
> everything is stable.  Also, when you are booted into Gentoo, not the
> CD, type in the mount command and see if it shows it is mounted
> properly.  Sort of give things a good testing.  I would hate for this
> to come back and bite you later on.
>
> I'm not sure if it is grub or not but something is fishy somewhere. 
> Grub has been stable for a long time.
>
> Dale
>
> :-)  :-)
>
I re-emerged grub in Gentoo with my separated (sda3) boot partition
mounted and now it works !
I don't understand...


Jacques



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