Le 9 avril 2015 18:05:50 GMT+02:00, "Pierre-Elliott Bécue" <be...@crans.org> a écrit : >Source: grub >Version: 2.02~beta2-22 >Severity: important > >Dear maintainer, > >I've met a bug in GRUB under a Proxmox environment, which I was able to >reproduce under a clean Debian system (my laptop, under jessie). > >With Proxmox, I needed to build a nested LVM storage for my VM, that >is, >in the host point of view : > >/dev/sdxx (physical) -> first volumegroup (vg1) -> A single logical >volume (lv1) >(the guest physical disk) -> a single partition (lv1p1) -> a second >volumegroup (vg2) >-> logical volumes containing guest data. (slash, var, swap) > >For the guest, the single logical volume (lv1) is seen as the physical >disk of the VM, named /dev/vda when the VM is started. > >Under wheezy, I was able to debootstrap wheezy on the disks, and to >chroot in them to make a grub-install on lv1. > >Under jessie, I get an error : >grub-install: error: disk >`lvmid/[VOLUMEGROUPID]/[LOGICALVOLUMEID]' >not found. > >I first thought it was a bug due to Proxmox VE. So I tried to build a >proof of concept on my Jessie laptop, using an external drive. The >problem is the same. > >I tried to git clone the grub repo and to compile it to try a >grub-install, and this one worked. So it seems that grub 2.02~beta2-22 >is broken. > >I'm not able to say if it comes from Debian patches or from the actual >upstream code, but it seems this problem is important enough to be >noticed. > >I'll be happy to provide you with more data if I can. > >Cheers,
Bump. It's been more than 10 months and still nothing (even a simple ack). Could you consider adding a stable version of grub in a partial release of Jessie? Thanks. -- PEB