> Hi, > > I have some issue with gpt and grub and i just wanted to know if the > setup-storage configure the /boot with the gui > 21686148-6449-6E6F-744E-656564454649 (so that grub can use it). I do not > know how to verify this at all some i am kind of lost :) >
Most probably, this is currently _not_ the case (assuming you want the BIOS-style version and not EFI). I guess a simple "parted print" should help you verify this. If the partition is set to bios_grub, you are fine; if it has the flag "boot", it's an EFI boot volume. I think this will best be fixed by adding a specific disklabel "gpt-bios" to setup-storage that deals with such specifics. Doing so is not really hard, I would just like to make sure that it will see some testing. If you're willing to dive into this, I'd happily prepare a patch in the next few days. > of course things get complicated when the /boot is on a raid/lvm > partition. How do you handle this case ? > Does that interfer in any way with the GPT stuff? Or is it just the possible problems with grub? [...] Thanks, Michael
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