Le 03/01/2018 à 09:10, Tom Dial a écrit :
On 01/02/2018 11:14 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
This is one of the many possible plans.
But it is uncomplicated and simple to execute using available or easily
obtained tools. The total outage time was around 2 hours and, as pointed
out below, could
On 01/02/2018 11:14 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 02/01/2018 à 00:56, Tom Dial a écrit :
>>
>>> Which is the boot disk ?
>>
>> /dev/sda
>
> Then you didn't need to make room for GRUB on /dev/sdb.
>
>> So maybe the right plan is
>
> This is one of the many possible plans.
But it is
Le 02/01/2018 à 00:56, Tom Dial a écrit :
Which is the boot disk ?
/dev/sda
Then you didn't need to make room for GRUB on /dev/sdb.
So maybe the right plan is
This is one of the many possible plans.
0. make a grub-rescue CD just in case of need
1. restore the old (jessie)
On 01/01/2018 02:46 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 01/01/2018 à 06:51, Tom Dial a écrit :
>> Upgrading a workstation from Jessie to Stretch I found that the original
>> disk partitioning left insufficient space for grub (re)install. The
>> system has two identical ~233 GiB disks, sda and sdb,
Le 01/01/2018 à 06:51, Tom Dial a écrit :
Upgrading a workstation from Jessie to Stretch I found that the original
disk partitioning left insufficient space for grub (re)install. The
system has two identical ~233 GiB disks, sda and sdb, partitioned
identically:
Disk /dev/sda: 232.9 GiB,
Upgrading a workstation from Jessie to Stretch I found that the original
disk partitioning left insufficient space for grub (re)install. The
system has two identical ~233 GiB disks, sda and sdb, partitioned
identically:
Disk /dev/sda: 232.9 GiB, 250059350016 bytes, 488397168 sectors
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