I'm having the same problem with Ubuntu 20.4 after update my kernel.
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Title:
grub fails zfs root filesystem detection due to fai
** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Title:
grub fails zfs root filesystem detection due to failed
Just to add a note that this feature is not currently supported by
Ubuntu.
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grub fails zfs root filesystem detection due
reinstalling grub on the disks fixed my issue, so it was caused by
something else than what this bug was about, sorry about the noise
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well I get the checksum error when loading grub, so I can't even boot..
but I'll try to get help on irc
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Kernel versions were 4.4.0-42 upgrading to 4.4.0-45.
The checksum mismatch happens with every kernel version, so I don't
think it's kernel specific. Looks to be a grub or ZOL issue.
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Hey Timo,
I don't think your issue it related to the original issue I raised when
I opened this bug. Grub isn't having device path issue, it's having
checksum issues.
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when attempting to rescue it from a live session, I get this:
grub-probe /
error: failed to get canonical path of '/dev/ata-WDC_-part2'
which does look odd and wrong, should have /dev/disk/by-id or something?
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this could be related, nothing else pops up from the update log that I
still had on a terminal backlog:
Tehdään asetuksia: grub-legacy-ec2 (0.7.8-1-g3705bb5-0ubuntu1~16.04.3) ...
Searching for GRUB installation directory ... found: /boot/grub
Cannot determine root device. Assuming /dev/hda1
This
mine was (still) running 4.4.0-22 and upgraded to the latest (-45) which
failed to boot
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grub fails zfs root filesystem d
In case it's related, can you confirm the kernel version you are using
now, and the kernel version from before the upgrade?
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** Also affects: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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