Model: LSI Logical Volume (scsi) Disk /dev/sda: 599GB Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B Partition Table: gpt Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags 1 1049kB 10.5MB 9437kB bios_grub 2 10.5MB 533GB 533GB ext4 3 533GB 599GB 66.4GB linux-swap(v1) Now I re-installed from cdrom. When installing GRUB on disk, I got this message: It seems that this computer is configured to boot via EFI, but maybe that configuration will not work for booting from the hard drive. Some EFI firmware implementations do not meet the EFI specification ... blabla I chose "No" and finished the installation. When booting from disk(the path from ` grub-ofpathname /dev/sda2`), I got "Can't open boot device". Eric Snowberg <eric.snowb...@oracle.com> 于2019年6月4日周二 上午12:36写道: > > > On Jun 3, 2019, at 7:37 AM, Sonnie Hook <sonnie.h...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > When installing Debian SPARC 10.0(2019-05-24) on Fujitsu M10-4, > everything seemed OK except that the GRUB installation reported an EFI > warning. I forced to install GRUB on /dev/sda, finally the installation > finished without any error...but failed to boot with "Can't open boot > device". > > > > Then I re-installed the whole OS and before rebooting, I executed a > shell and tried to find the real OBP boot path. > > # chroot /target grub-ofpathname /dev/sda > > grub-ofpathname: error: failed to get canonical path of `/sys/block/sda'. > > > > It seemed that there was something wrong with GRUB installation , so I > manually executed: > > # chroot /target grub-install --force-extra-removable --force "/dev/sda” > > To debug this, I would recommend removing the —-force above. Adding this > option causes all errors to be ignored. > > > Installing for sparc64-ieee1275 platform. > > /proc/devices: fopen failed: No such file or directory > > Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device > > Unknown device "/dev/sda1": No such device > > Unknown device "/dev/sda1": No such device > > Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device > > Unknown device "/dev/sda1": No such device > > Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device > > Unknown device "/dev/sda3": No such device > > Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device > > /proc/devices: fopen failed: No such file or directory > > Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device > > /proc/devices: fopen failed: No such file or directory > > Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device > > /proc/devices: fopen failed: No such file or directory > > Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device > > Installation finished. No error reported. > > as can be seen above. > > What does your partition table look like? (parted /dev/sda print) > >
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