Quoting Andrey Borzenkov ([email protected]):

> > I tried (re)creating the core.img like so:
> > | # grub-mkimage -o /boot/grub/core_lvm.img -O i386-pc \
> > |     part_gpt part_msdos mdraid09 mdraid1x raid6rec \
> > |     diskfilter lvm ext2
> Your image is lacking physical disk driver.
> This will be biosdisk on PC BIOS platform.

Unfortunately, adding biosdisk to the list doesn't give me a working
GRUB either. Device (md/0) shows but (lvm/fdi-host_root) doesn't.

-Sndr.
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