Dear all,
Zenbook bootable again. The fix was actually really easy:
apt-get install --reinstall grub-efi-amd64
The question remains what led to this error, but I guess I will never
find out ;)
Regards!
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Am 2014-01-28 15:07, schrieb Selim T. Erdogan:
apt-get install --reinstall grub-efi-amd64
If the machine wasn't booting, how did you get to a state where you
could run that? Did you use a rescue usb/cd?
Booted the machine using the rescue feature from a debian netboot on usb
stick.
Dear all,
First of all let me state that I believe that what I am experiencing is
not necessarily a Debian problem. I direct my questions to this list
because I expect the most relevant answers here and I have been using
Debian now for more than 10 years.
I have been using this ASUS Zenbook
Dear all,
I tried using linux-image-3.11-1 from sid today and got the same result.
No RAID is created. I really don't know where to start looking now.
Any ideas? Wrong list?
Regards!
Am 2013-10-18 12:42, schrieb Jogi Hofmüller:
Hi jesse,
Am 2013-10-18 10:35, schrieb Jesse Molina
Hi jesse,
Am 2013-10-18 10:35, schrieb Jesse Molina:
As previously noted, this was a bug in mdadm and has already been fixed
in the current version. Just update your mdadm package and then
re-build your initramfs file with the update-initramfs command. Be
sure to read the manpage for that
Dear all,
We ran into the same (or a similar) problem yesterday and could not fix
it until now. The machine in question was setup using wheezy and then
upgraded to jessie. Since the only kernel 3.2 will boot, anything else
fails.
The setup is as follows:
* one raid10
* lvm lvs for / /boot
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