Thank you for posting this bug.
As per comments #19/20 this issue is fixed. Marking as such.
** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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grub uses wrong bootparameters with sda after install
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it's fixed, it would have been a showstopper for Netbook Remix, so I'm
almost sure it's fixed now :)
2009/7/9 Magnes
> I no longer have this issue, maybe it's fixed? I use Ubuntu 9.04.
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I no longer have this issue, maybe it's fixed? I use Ubuntu 9.04.
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Just encountered this bug myself after trying to boot into my WinXP
install after an upgrade to 8.10. Grub had changed the disk for the
windows install to hd4 but it was supposed to be hd0. I have 2 IDE HD's
and 2 SATA HD's, with Windows installed on the first IDE drive.
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I have the same issue. Sorry I reported duplicate about it:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub/+bug/292333 - I found
this bug later.
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** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I am new to Ubuntu. I just installed Ubuntu version 8.04. I have the
same issue. I have a SATA and an IDE drive. Ubuntu installed GRUB on the
IDE, but my bios said to boot off of the SATA first. I was able to fix
it by switching the BIOS setting to boot off of the IDE before the SATA.
/Joe
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Gparted on install picks up the IDE drives as Sata, so where I expected
Hda, Hdb, Sda, and Sdb, I got Sda, Sdb, Sdc, and Sdd. The last 2 are
the IDE drives.
Then when the information is passed to Grub, it uses its own numbering
system starting with Hd0, and as I installed on Sdc, Grub looks for t
For more information check out bug number: 32357
This is a duplicate entry for the same issues.
I changed boot priority and fixed this problem on my system...
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Is this still an issue for anyone running Ubuntu 8.04?
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** Tags added: qa-hardy-platform
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i too have faced a similar problem with both 7.04 and 7.10.
i have 160GB HDD (SATA) and 40gb HDD(IDE).
Installing ubuntu on IDE is no joy as it simply does not boot even when trying
to boot with Super Grub bootable CD.
Installing Ubuntu on SATA overwrites MBR improperly leaving no bootable HDD.
A
I've had the same problem in a computer in my school. It has only a SATA
drive, but when installing with life CD, when I am in a window that
states which partitions will be formated, if I clic in the "advanced"
button I see that he will install grub in (hd0), instead (sd0).
Serious, because I lost
** Description changed:
With my current systemconfig (3 sata disks and 4 ides) and ubuntu installed on
sda1, grub is configured by the ubuntu-installer to use hda1 instead. I did a
reinstall to make sure and it reproduced the error.
It states that the bootdisk is hd4,0 while it should
** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Tollef Fog Heen => (unassigned)
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The problem is that grub-install (or a other app?) guesses the "device.map"
sometimes wrong and update-grub depends on it.
Read here about the device.map file:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Device-map.html
To get update-grub working, do following:
1. Fix your /boot/grub/devic
lving this problem.
Hope it helps for you,
Cheers,
Janko
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> David Corrales
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Bug 21186] Re: grub uses wrong b
I can confirm this bug on my system. I'm using an IDE drive and an additional
SATA. Normally, grub-config wouldn't hose my system, but on the Dec 13th
upgrade, it did.
My root line was changed from (0,4) to (1,4) and left me with an unbootable
system for a while (since it was hard to diagnose be
It seems I have found another issue which is related to this one:
I have 1 SATA and one PATA connected to the onboard controller.
Next to that I have a seperate SCSI controller with two additional disks.
When booting, Dmesg says the following:
[42949383.03] SCSI device sda: 17773500 512-byte h
This bug is a duplicate of #8497, but launchpad won't let me mark it as
so.
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IMHO this bug is more serious than "medium": my server (with ubuntu
6.0.6.1 server installed) now fails booting every time the grub menu is
re-generated as the root directive is false. As a server in principle
may be located elsewhere ... :-(.
My drives:
IDE:
hda (historical reasons, removal pendi
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