reassign 492897 grub2 #forgot that it applies to whole grub2 not just grub-probe thanks
Hello, Am Sonntag, den 03.08.2008, 21:09 +0200 schrieb Thomas Rösch: > Hey Felix > > Sorry for needing so much time - too much work. No problem, thanks for replying to both mails. > > > mdraids with default 0.90 format works fine with grub2 as long as you > > aren't installing grub in a chroot to it, > That is a common case for repair, if your system fails to boot Yeah chroots are needed, but I couldn't get it to work as I played with mdraid 1 and 5 for testing grub on it. > There was a problem with 0.90, but I already forgot it. > I also don't want to go back. Format 1.x ist the actual format, a new > program should support the actual format (and I don't know how to go back ) > #492897 is the cloned bug, for the wishlist request to support this. >I don't know where /dev/md/6 come from. > See #475585 As I tried the whole mdraid stuff out I always had both forms mdN and md/N As long as you have a /dev/mdN without / everything is fine for grub-probe > I don't try grub-install , because I have no time to repair my system, > if It do not work. :-( > It won't work anyway with the super 1.X format. grub-setup is able to detect this and warn about (see the message from Robert about this in this report) But grub-probe doestn't use that code, it uses only the code real grub uses. As I cloned the bug I wanted to leave it open for the case you've still problems with super 0.90. But I leave it now to Robert if he wants to close it or retitle it to sth. like "grub-probe fails to warn about unsupported super 1.X" I looked a bit at the Code but using the one grub-setup is using isn't that easy in grub-probe, because grub-probe has to care about LVM devices too. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]