Hi! On Fri, May 01, 2020 at 10:57:15AM +0200, waxhead wrote: >Steve McIntyre wrote: >> On Fri, May 01, 2020 at 10:11:23AM +0200, waxhead wrote: >> > Source: grub2 >> > Version: 2.04-7 >> > Severity: important >> > >> > Dear Maintainer, >> > >> > *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate >> > *** >> > >> > * What led up to the situation? >> > >> > I waited for grub 2.04-7 to support the BTRFS RAID1c3/RAID1c4 features. >> > it found that it had migraded to testing this morning, did an apt >> > update + apt upgrade to get it. >> > Made sure I ran update-grub, and btrfs balance start -mconvert=raid1c4 >> > / >> > also checked with apt-get source grub2 , browsed the btrfs.c to check >> > , all the raid1c34 parts >> > seemed to be in place. >> > ran systemd reboot and grub failed with unknown filesystem. >> > >> > * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or >> > ineffective)? >> > >> > Fired up the latest testing live cd and rebalanced my rootfs back to >> > btrfs raid1 >> >> Try again next Monday - the live images are only updated weekly. Grub >> version 2.04-7 only just migrated to testing in the last 24h... >> >Uhmmm, not sure I understand. The bugreport has nothing to do with the live >images (they where suitable for me to recover). > >The bugreport is for grub2 v2.04-7 which, as you say just migrated to >testing. Problem: grub2 v2.04-7 should support RAID1c34 and does not seem to >do so.
Apologies - misunderstood "Fired up the latest testing live cd". Need more coffee, clearly... :-/ -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. [email protected] "This dress doesn't reverse." -- Alden Spiess

