---- Andrei Borzenkov <[email protected]> wrote: > В Sat, 27 Jun 2015 15:48:23 +0000 > <[email protected]> пишет: > > > > > Thank you. I'm making real progress now. I tried losetup -P like you > > suggested and used the command: grub-install --target=i386-pc > > --boot-directory=/boot --modules=part_msdos /dev/loop0 > > Using current upstream you should not need --modules=part_msdos using > partitioned loop. It should detect partition itself. > > > It completed successfully and the image was able to be booted up to a grub > > shell. I can complete the boot by entering grub commands manually. > > > > One last question: You said 'it will need to search for root instead of > > encoding partition directly' > > That sounds like what I want to do, but the boot stopped at the grub shell. > > How do I get the behavior you described? > > > > > Not sure I understand the question. If you are in GRUB normal mode, > everything worked correctly. To boot automatically you need to create > grub.cfg in /boot/grub (or /boot/grub2 depending on your distribution) > that contains commands to actually boot operating system. grub-mkconfig > is one way to generate such file with menu entries for current kernels > in /boot.
Oops, with everything else going on I forgot to recreate my grub.cfg file. It's all working now. Thanks! _______________________________________________ Help-grub mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-grub
