On Sun, 2011-08-07 at 23:24 -0600, Chuck Cox wrote:
I tried putting 'set debug=all' at the top of my grub.cfg. Still get
the hard freeze right after Welcome to Grub!.
Then I tried embedding the debug command into the core image by
running grub-install with the '--debug-image=all' option.
I tried putting 'set debug=all' at the top of my grub.cfg. Still get the
hard freeze right after Welcome to Grub!.
Then I tried embedding the debug command into the core image by running
grub-install with the '--debug-image=all' option. Still get the hard freeze
right after Welcome to Grub!.
Hi Chuck,
Chuck Cox wrote:
Any ideas? I'm actually wondering now if Grub is even getting to the
point of loading the kernel. Is there a way to enable debugging
output from Grub itself?
From the grub2 command line:
help
set debug=all
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Any ideas? I'm actually wondering now if Grub is even getting to the point of
loading the kernel. Is there a way to enable debugging output from Grub itself?
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Hi Ben,
I added 'debug=vc' in my Grub config, did an update-grub, then shut the
machine down and moved one drive to the second RC-211 card. When I try to
boot it up again, I see Welcome to GRUB! then two blank lines and that's
all. The cursor just sits there blinking in the first column of the
On Sat, 2011-07-30 at 16:24 -0600, Chuck Cox wrote:
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Then I tried connecting up the four Seagate drives. The machine starts
to boot and just freezes up right after Welcome to GRUB! I played
around with several different combinations and found that the machine
will boot successfully if
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-35
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I'm trying to build a home NAS server with Debian Squeeze (6.0.2) on a homebrew
amd64 system. The machine has a total of 6 hard disks in it: two 160GB Hitachi
SATA for root and swap; four 1.5TB Seagate
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