Re: [CentOS] copying data to CF card

2011-09-14 Thread Jerry Geis

 /  under centos 5 x86_64 - I was able to run fdisk to partition a CF card,
 //  make the filesystem, copy data to the filesystem, run grub from an
 //  x86_64 system
 //  to make the CF card bootable with grub. That all worked fine.
 /
 What format is your CF card ?


Paul

I have the CF card formatted as ext3.

Jerry

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[CentOS] copying data to CF card

2011-09-13 Thread Jerry Geis
  Hi all,

under centos 5 x86_64 - I was able to run fdisk to partition a CF card,
make the filesystem, copy data to the filesystem, run grub from an 
x86_64 system
to make the CF card bootable with grub. That all worked fine.

Now since switching to centos 6 x86_64 I run the exact same script
to program the CF card and when I insert that CF card into the end device
I get a Grub error 2.

I thought maybe a bad CF card... I tried 4 more times with 4 different 
CF cards.
Same result Grub error 2.

I then thought to try going back to centos 5 and try it with one of the 
4 CF cards
that did not work. It works under centos 5.

What might be happening here

I can use fdisk after the script and see the partitions, I can mount the 
partition
all files are there, Running grub gives no errors. Just at boot I get 
error 2.

Thanks,

Jerry
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Re: [CentOS] copying data to CF card

2011-09-13 Thread Always Learning

On Tue, 2011-09-13 at 17:15 -0400, Jerry Geis wrote:

 under centos 5 x86_64 - I was able to run fdisk to partition a CF card,
 make the filesystem, copy data to the filesystem, run grub from an 
 x86_64 system
 to make the CF card bootable with grub. That all worked fine.

What format is your CF card ?


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With best regards,

Paul.
England,
EU.


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