Robert Millan writes:
> Try this one.
That's better, grub-install now does
grub-mkimage --output=/tmp/boot/grub/core.img --prefix=/tmp/boot/grub ext2
lvm biosdisk _chain
I haven't tested yet, but this won't work, gpt (or pc?) is also needed, right?
I remember having seen
grub rescue> ls
(hd0) (hd1)
ie: no partitions when I tried without gpt/pc. I do not know how to
recover from that from withing grub (cannot mount anything to insmod
gpt/pc from).
Here's how grub-probe is called
grub-probe --target=partmap --device-map=/boot/grub/device.map /boot/grub
grub-probe: error: Cannot detect partition map for lvmraid-lvm1
Greetings,
Jan.
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