Having this issue now with 13.04 server install. I couldn't get the
desktop install to set up an encrypted lvm how I wanted so I thought I'd
do the server and install ubuntu-desktop. I have a 2tb hard disk with a
200mb /boot ext4 partition and a 2tb physical volume for encryption.
There's a 2tb
eol reached https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes/oneiric
Status: New = Invalid
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Grub2 cannot install boot on VM version 4
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Cannot boot GRUB on Intel Mac after installing to LVM
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Some more information would be helpful:
- what is VM version 4? Please specify the exact product you are hosting your
virtual machine in.
- what do you mean with cannot install boot? Please copy the error message,
if there's any.
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I also verified the fix on a MacBookPro (8,1) with precise-alternate-
amd64+mac.iso from 2012-04-21 using an encrypted LVM.
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Title:
Cannot boot
My original report was on a Mac. I was able to reproduce the issue
consistently at that time. I was never able to reproduce the issue on a
x86 VM. I don't believe a test on an x86 VM answers the question here. I
would leave this incomplete until someone has time to test this on real
hardware,
Hi Chad,
this issue has been reported on several machines ranging from Mac thru
x86/x64 VMs to x86/x64 physical machines. I experienced it on a
Samsung netbook and different VMs Virtual Box on two different hosts.
On both hosts inside the VMs, this issue doesn't occur any more.
Regarding the
Of course, given that we never actually understood this bug at the code
level, there's no particularly clear evidence that the non-Mac reports
in this bug log actually had anything to do with the original report
aside from having a similar symptom. :-)
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I verified the fix on a Mac Mini with Ubuntu Precise Alternate amd64+mac
20120419 and confirm that it is fixed in Precise. The system boots as
expected after installation with encrypted LVM.
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This bug is marked incomplete because it's suspected resolved and we're
waiting for feedback. That doesn't seem like something to be documented
in the release notes.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes/precise
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
Status: New =
Based on Dirk's feedback, I'm going to mark this fixed for precise. If
anyone is still seeing this problem in 12.04, please reopen.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Hi,
I've just completed the installation of the 20120417 ISO image inside an
x64 Virtual Box. The host system is Windows 7 x64 Enterprise.
As far as I can tell, querying the password for encrypted LVM and
handing control over to GRUB worked fine. Post installation tests also
completed
Can anyone reproduce the originally reported issue with the 12.04 beta?
The developers have never been able to reproduce this; but there have
been improvements in the partition table handling in 12.04 that may have
fixed the bug along the way.
** Summary changed:
- Cannot boot GRUB after
I believe there were several bugs open for essentially the same thing.
In my case if the partition was from a firmware RAID, grub wouldn't be
installed. I viewed this as a regression as originally, perhaps in the
7. time frame it didn't work with firmware raid unless one used the
alternate
Walt, we understand that people were seeing this in 11.10 (although none
of the developers could ever reproduce this). Steve was asking if you
could reproduce this in the 12.04 beta, though, and that would still be
useful information.
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