Hello everybody, I been hitting a problem that I couldn't figure out.
I was making Debian Jessie installations on USB sticks and booting from them with grub on an HP z600 machine and all works fine. I was making an 1:1 copy of those USB sticks and put them in HP ML110 station and when trying to boot I get: http://paste.debian.net/plain/283906 Attempting Boot From USB DriveKey (C:) error: disk `lvmid/lO45FX-TeHg-DMv6-VWnZ-GiPg-jlQT-2hQspm/inSndX-umPY-jtUa-xrOD- sTLT-PJyY-YoruJR' not found. Entering rescue mode... grub rescue> Some older usb sticks with Debian booted fine with the HP ML110 servers. So to be sure I did a fresh debootstrap installation from a chroot on the ML110 server and tried booting the, but I get the same grub error. I place the USB sticks in an Z600 server and they booted fine. What is going on and how can I solve this? I want to boot from the USB sticks on the ML110 servers, like I do my debian old stable sticks. What information do you guys need from my side? Kind regards, Jelle de Jong _______________________________________________ Help-grub mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-grub
