Update of bug #35382 (project grub):
Status:None = Fixed
Open/Closed:Open = Closed
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Update of bug #35282 (project grub):
Status:None = Fixed
Open/Closed:Open = Closed
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Update of bug #35354 (project grub):
Severity: Major = Minor
Item Group: Software Error = Feature Request
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Follow-up Comment #1:
Having same UUID for 2
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #35354 (project grub):
Ok well I realized I mentioned 2 problems in one ticket. The other problem may
be Kubuntu related so I will open on there.
For the UUIDs, the disk IDs are reliable on my machine, so I'll agree with you
as I don't know for other machines. Let's
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #35354 (project grub):
The part as available through BIOS wasn't gratuituous. Many BIOSes give
garbage instead of ID.
Also I wanted to mention that with duplicate UUIDs you may also run into other
problems like RAID or btrfs misassembly.
To change UUID on ext*:
tune2fs
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #35354 (project grub):
Duplicate UUIDs is a problem indeed. I wasn't sure the commands you listed
where actually assigning new UUIDs without reformatting, that was the part I
was missing. I will keep them in note for when I need them.
I have realized I made some
Hi all!
Used arch for a couple years.
Currently trying to get it to work on my asus n43sl, dual boot with windows 7
uefi mode.
Followed install instructions on wiki about efi/gpt/grub2_efi_x86_64
Install went fine but cannot get grub2 to boot arch, as system hangs loading
ramdisk.
Using
On 28.01.2012 12:21, Joao Carneiro wrote:
Hi all!
Used arch for a couple years.
Currently trying to get it to work on my asus n43sl, dual boot with
windows 7 uefi mode.
Followed install instructions on wiki about efi/gpt/grub2_efi_x86_64
Install went fine but cannot get grub2 to boot arch,