On Wednesday 30 October 2013 13:25:59 o...@v-brinkmann.de wrote: > Thomas Lange <la...@informatik.uni-koeln.de> hat am 29. Oktober 2013 um 22:07 geschrieben: > > > < GROOT=$(echo $GROOT | sed 's:md/:md:g') > > > > I've just read the git log. This minor patch is not needed any more in > > wheezy. That's why these lines were removed on Sep 8th. I guess you > > still have them in your script. > > Yes, they are still there. But I don't think they do any harm, as the > result of the call > > $ROOTCMD grub-probe -tdrive -d $BOOT_DEVICE > > is "(md0)". It's > > $ROOTCMD grub-install --no-floppy "(md0)" > > that leads to > > /usr/sbin/grub-probe: Fehler: no such disk. > Auto-detection of a filesystem of /dev/md0 failed. > > The same error occurs if I replace "(md0)" with "(hd0)" or "(hd1)", the > only entries in /target/boot/grub/device.map. > > > If you use dracut instead of initramfs-tools you have to add rd.auto > > to the kernel command line, otherwise no RAID devices will be > > activated by dracut. > > I did so, but that didn't improve the situation. > > Olav
I have scripts/GRUB_PC/20-raid in my config space with: # if raid. if [ $(echo $BOOT_DEVICE | grep "/dev/md" >/dev/null; echo $?) == 0 ]; then raiddev=${BOOT_DEVICE#/dev/} #get all member disks for device in `perl -pe 'if(/^'$raiddev'(.*)/){ if(/raid\d+\s(.*)/){ $var=$1; $var =~ s/\d+\[\d+\]//g; print "$var\n"; } }; $_="";' /proc/mdstat`; do #install on all member disks $ROOTCMD grub-install --no-floppy "/dev/$device" done fi -- Markus Koeberl Graz University of Technology Signal Processing and Speech Communication Laboratory E-mail: markus.koeb...@tugraz.at