Curt Howland writes:
> Just to continue to with the saga, today I decided to just screw it
> and reintall, to try to install Grub2 first since upgrading from Grub
> to Grub2 just would not boot.
Yeah, I just ran afoul of the grub-pc "no floppy" bug.
After a fight with the rescue disk, I manag
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Just to continue to with the saga, today I decided to just screw it
and reintall, to try to install Grub2 first since upgrading from Grub
to Grub2 just would not boot.
I installed Grub2, with only /dev/hda plugged in so that /dev/hdb
would not be
Charlie Kroeger wrote:
Ok, another in the continuing saga.
When I upgrade Grub2 which is frequently, I get the following error message
when I reboot:
Booting 'Debian Gnu/Linux, Linux 2.6.30-1-686
error: unknown argument '--no-floppy'
failed to boot default entries.
press any key to cont
> Ok, another in the continuing saga.
When I upgrade Grub2 which is frequently, I get the following error message
when I reboot:
Booting 'Debian Gnu/Linux, Linux 2.6.30-1-686
error: unknown argument '--no-floppy'
failed to boot default entries.
press any key to continue.
If I press any key I s
Micha Feigin wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 13:05:49 -0700
Paul Scott wrote:
Matthew Moore wrote:
On Friday July 24 2009 9:49:38 am Micha Feigin wrote:
try looking
for a uuid option under /etc/default/grub2 or /etc/grub2 or something
similar (not sure where the settings are, tr
Matthew Moore wrote:
On Friday July 24 2009 9:49:38 am Micha Feigin wrote:
try looking
for a uuid option under /etc/default/grub2 or /etc/grub2 or something
similar (not sure where the settings are, try looking at the comment at the
start of /boot/grub/grub.cfg or find my earlier mail in thi
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On Friday 24 July 2009, Curt Howland was heard to say:
> =
> menuentry "Debian GNU/Linux, Linux 2.6.30-1-686" {
> set root=(hd0,1)
> search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set
> 8946a06a-195e-4e5d-ba10-5ebc16dbf84b
> linux /bo
On Fri,24.Jul.09, 19:12:47, Curt Howland wrote:
>
> The result of all this is that the UUID in the "search" line is what
> is now giving the error.
>
> So now to get the UUID out of the "search" line.
>
> Any suggestions?
Check with blkid, the UUID is probably wrong or something.
Regards,
And
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 13:05:49 -0700
Paul Scott wrote:
> Matthew Moore wrote:
> > On Friday July 24 2009 9:49:38 am Micha Feigin wrote:
> >
> >> try looking
> >> for a uuid option under /etc/default/grub2 or /etc/grub2 or something
> >> similar (not sure where the settings are, try looking at th
On Friday 24 July 2009, Paul Scott wrote:
> Matthew Moore wrote:
> > On Friday July 24 2009 9:49:38 am Micha Feigin wrote:
> >> try looking
> >> for a uuid option under /etc/default/grub2 or /etc/grub2 or
> >> something similar (not sure where the settings are, try looking at
> >> the comment at th
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On Friday 24 July 2009, Curt Howland was heard to say:
> But when it tries to load, I get the error that "device (shows UUID
> from /boot/grub/grub.cfg) not found"
Micha Feigin wrote:
> I also had problems with uuid and just disabled it (you need to
Matthew Moore wrote:
On Friday July 24 2009 9:49:38 am Micha Feigin wrote:
try looking
for a uuid option under /etc/default/grub2 or /etc/grub2 or something
similar (not sure where the settings are, try looking at the comment at the
start of /boot/grub/grub.cfg or find my earlier mail in this
On Friday July 24 2009 9:49:38 am Micha Feigin wrote:
> try looking
> for a uuid option under /etc/default/grub2 or /etc/grub2 or something
> similar (not sure where the settings are, try looking at the comment at the
> start of /boot/grub/grub.cfg or find my earlier mail in this thread)
The optio
Curt Howland wrote:
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Hi. Up-to-date Sid.
On boot, Grub lists the correct kernels. "update-grub" tells me that
everything is a-ok.
But when it tries to load, I get the error that "device (shows UUID
from /boot/grub/grub.cfg) not found"
Editing t
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Hi. Up-to-date Sid.
On boot, Grub lists the correct kernels. "update-grub" tells me that
everything is a-ok.
But when it tries to load, I get the error that "device (shows UUID
from /boot/grub/grub.cfg) not found"
Editing the grub command line to
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