Glendon Blount <[email protected]> writes:

> [..] your grub bios boot partition is over 900mb [..] Did you make a
> separate bios boot partion or did you include it into your boot
> partition?

Yeah, sdf1 is that big, because I had no idea what GPT was until a few
days ago. 

I figured that I wouldn't need a BIOS Boot Partition, if you are
referring to an ESP (EFI System Partition), because I use a BIOS and I
understood it like I didn't need one. It's only on UEFI systems that an
ESP is needed, as far as I understand. 

I made a bios_grub partition on sdf1, so that grub-2 could install its
magic in there. Then I made /boot on sdf2 and / on sdf3. I have swap on
sdf4.

Then I ran grub-install on /dev/sdf which completed successfully. 

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