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As workaround you can set GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true
in /etc/default/grub and then run update-grub again, so that UUIDs won't
be used for the root= kernel parameter.
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now and restore a backup from an other system
with
a perfectly running debian-squeeze with grub 0.96 now.
You must do something with the new grub please!
Known problem, see #497791, #512787 and #514673.
You need to run `grub-install /dev/sda' to really update grub2.
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is the `search --fs-uuid' line.
It seems like an old version of grub2 had a bug in the parser which is
already fixed, but grub-install is not run automatically on an upgrade.
Which reportbug should normally tell you if you report a bug against
grub-pc.
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can you please try out if the attached patch solves your problem?
You can find instructions for compiling your own grub packages at the
Debian wiki:
http://wiki.debian.org/de/GRUB2/Anleitung/DebianPaketVonOriginalQuelltext
Just place the patch in debian/patches.
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the root variable to the device and
doestn't print out any output.
With `set' command you can check the value of the root variable.
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all of this is temporary, I suppose we could live with it. Felix,
what do you think?
I aggree.
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package to fix this bug.
What do you think Robert?
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Index: update-grub
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--- update-grub (revision 1080)
+++ update-grub (working copy)
@@ -115,7 +115,8 @@ find_device ()
if ! test -e ${device_map} ; then
echo quit
Hi,
sorry for not replying directly but somehow the mails of this report got lost
for me,
update-grub adds 2.6.26-1-686-bigmem with a Xen hypervisor to the grub
config. This image does not support to be loaded as initial domain by
the hypervisor.
I don't get this Xen stuff
There is this [0]
Hello,
Am Montag, den 06.10.2008, 13:44 +0100 schrieb Dan Poltawski:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /usr/sbin/grub-probe --device-map=/boot/grub/device.map
-t drive -d /dev/sda1
error: cannot open `/dev/sdf'
error: cannot open `/dev/sdf'
grub-probe: error: Cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/sda1.
Am Montag, den 06.10.2008, 19:02 +0200 schrieb Felix Zielcke:
If you do `grub-install /dev/sda' then it should be in your device.map.
Either run grub-mkdevicemap --no-floppy or grub-install with `--recheck
--no-floppy'.
Urm I forgot somehow that you're talking about update-grub not
grub
Am Montag, den 29.09.2008, 00:45 +0200 schrieb ziborski.net admin:
No, there are no removed devices, all are active sync.
Please note that /dev/md3 is a RAID0 built on top of two RAID1
(md1 and md2) which causes md2 - and its underlying partitions
sdc3 and sdd3 to start with the second 16 KiB
Am Sonntag, den 28.09.2008, 19:34 +0200 schrieb Zrin Ziborski:
Package: grub
Version: 0.97-47
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable for many users
Segmentation fault in grub-probe prevents any automated install.
Only manual installation within grub shell is possible.
the network still worked or
not.
If it happens again for me I try to find more about it.
On my native real Debian sid/experimental system I hadn't this problem
yet.
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Am Mittwoch, den 13.08.2008, 19:13 -0700 schrieb Ian Bruce:
I installed grub because lilo wouldn't boot any more.
My root fs is on lvm; I don't know if this is related.
After running grub-install and rebooting, grub drops into the
grub rescue prompt. The pc, lvm, and ext2 modules are
Am Montag, den 28.07.2008, 22:36 +0200 schrieb Moritz Naumann:
Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
0 25450 active sync /dev/dm-5
1 2542- spare /dev/dm-2
debby:~#
That's very strange.
Normally you
Am Sonntag, den 27.07.2008, 15:07 +0200 schrieb Moritz Naumann:
Unfortunately, it doesn't work with 1.96+20080724-2 either:
I just saw that PATH contains /usr/local before /usr, I always thought
it would be the other way round.
So please remove any old grub files lyning there around and maybe
Am Samstag, den 26.07.2008, 18:00 +0200 schrieb Moritz Naumann:
debby:~# dpkg-query -W -f '${Package} ${Status} ${Version}\n' grub\*
grub-common install ok installed 1.96+20080724-1
Am I missing something? Should I take additional measures before retrying?
Please see the message above in
From: Shams Fantar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/boot/grub/device.map :
(hd0) /dev/hda
(hd1) /dev/sda
/etc/fstab :
Now we know why grub thinks hd1 is your /
try grub-install with --recheck if that creates device.map right
else you have to change device.map manually and then update-grub works
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About the md issue: The patch does not seem to fix it (assuming, after
'make install', invoking the the freshly built ./update-grub is the
right way to invoke it, and I'm also calling grub-probe the right way):
./configure; make install installs
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debby:~/grub2-1.96+20080704# ./grub-probe -v -d /dev/dm-5
Urm sorry didn't see that you invoked it with ./
and update-grub just generates grub.cfg.
grub-install uses grub-probe.
grub-probe: error: Cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/dm-5. Check your
Package: grub-pc
Version: 1.96+20080704-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Just installed grub2 from incoming
update-grub failed with the following:
# update-grub
Updating /boot/grub/grub.cfg ...
[: 212: ==: unexpected operator
Found linux image:
basename: missing operand
John Hasler writes:This may actually be useful.
This may actually be useful.
Ok. Now i know that, too.
by the way: this is my first bug report on debian bts ever :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- cd /tmp/ ; apt-get source chrony ; cd chrony-1.20
- build with
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nostrip
as i said nothing useful
but i should have made this clearer on my first post :)
but now the complete gdb output except the text cut off between the ...
because it's just the same as the other lines
penna-deb:/tmp# gdb /usr/sbin/chronyd
GNU gdb 6.3-debian
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation,
Package: chrony
Version: 1.20-8
Followup-For: Bug #298709
Chrony just segfaults on amd64 with that patch.
Compiled with gcc 4.0.2 on testing.
gdb doestn't provide anything useful if I start it with the -d option
I tested it even with standard debian 2.6.8 kernel and gcc 3.4.5
(gdb) r -d
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