Hi,

> Hi,
> Just for the record (I don't know if your problem got resolved meanwhile).
> That is a simple problem I myself ran into several times.
> Grub tries to setup a new grub installation. If you want to use the
> existing one, just give the full path instead of the bare "root".
>
> I.e.
>
> grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/hda/boot/grub

also that does not help, as directory /mnt/hda/boot/grub does not exist.
It's only recognized as a file ...

i think your hint is not correct, as answer is:
cannot create directory /mnt/sda2/boot/grub/boot ... so he wants to create
direcoty /boot under /boot/grub ...

but still, when i use root-directory=/mnt/sda2 it says
cannor create directory /mnt/sda2/boot/grub: No such file or directory

i think that is because of /boot/grub is already there, but as a file ....


Regards,
Mathias
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