Hi Mike, 

I tried your patches, but I am still getting unkown filesystem from
grube-probe. Here's the ouput of grub-install /dev/md0 :

/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: unknown filesystem.
Auto-detection of a filesystem of /dev/md0p1 failed.
Please report this together with the output of "/usr/sbin/grub-probe
--device-map=/boot/grub/device.map --target=fs -v /boot/grub" to
<bug-g...@gnu.org>


And the ouput of "/usr/sbin/grub-probe
--device-map=/boot/grub/device.map --target=fs -v /boot/grub" is

grub-probe: info: the size of hd0 is 312581808.
grub-probe: info: the size of hd0 is 312581808.
grub-probe: info: the size of hd0 is 312581808.
grub-probe: info: the size of hd1 is 312581808.
grub-probe: info: the size of hd1 is 312581808.
grub-probe: info: the size of hd1 is 312581808.
grub-probe: info: the size of hd0 is 312581808.
grub-probe: info: the size of hd0 is 312581808.
grub-probe: info: the size of hd0 is 312581808.
grub-probe: info: the size of hd1 is 312581808.
grub-probe: info: the size of hd1 is 312581808.
grub-probe: info: the size of hd1 is 312581808.
grub-probe: info: changing current directory to /dev.
grub-probe: info: changing current directory to snd.
grub-probe: info: changing current directory to by-path.
grub-probe: info: changing current directory to cpu.
grub-probe: info: changing current directory to shm.
grub-probe: info: opening md/0.
grub-probe: error: unknown filesystem.

Mine is a partitioned raid1:

/dev/md0p1               1     4882813    19531250   83  Linux
/dev/md0p2         4882814     5126954      976564   82  Linux swap /
Solaris
/dev/md0p3         5126955    39071806   135779408    5  Extended
/dev/md0p5         5126955     5859376     2929686   83  Linux
/dev/md0p6         5859377     6591798     2929686   83  Linux
/dev/md0p7         6591799    39071806   129920030   83  Linux

best regards,
rodrigo.





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