*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 554307 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554307
The actual bug is in the os-prober, which is used by the update-grub
script.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 554307
linux-boot-prober yields wrong uuid for kernel root parameter
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Just updated to 14.04, dual booting 12.04 and 14.04 from diffrent disks,
grub always sets root to same partition.
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Title:
update-grub sets wrong
Ithink this is not a bug; further searching found
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=686754#25 which
explains the issue.
If you have multiple grub.cfg files, one in each /boot, then the primary
grub.cfg will populate its config for Other partitions from their
grub.cfg. so if the
it's still there... ubuntu 13.10, grub version: 2.00-19ubuntu2.1
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Title:
update-grub sets wrong kernel root for linux dual boot systems
To
It also affects me, using Ubuntu server with other 10 GNU/Linux OSes.
Its a very dark long shot, but I think that the problem can maybe be in
/etc/grub.d/10_linux file, the LINUX_ROOT_DEVICE var behavior is to
being set only on first time (the second time and forward it appears do
not change).
I think this bug is what I have been seeing also. However, in my
system Ubuntu 13.04 is installed on SDA1 and an older Ubuntu 12.10 is
installed on SDB1 on which I hadn't installed new NVIDIA drivers for the
Nvidia GTX650 card I bought and installed AFTER I'd updated my system to
the 13.04 which
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Supplement to #2:
'grub' is the pre-grub2.0 package, the legacy version. 'grub2' is the newer
GRUB, which I believe has been the default bootloader for some time now. Just
for clarification of the difference between the two ;)
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Title:
update-grub sets wrong kernel root for linux dual boot systems
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Thank you Thomas and Steve, it's actually grub2 I was talking about.
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Title:
update-grub sets wrong kernel root for linux dual boot systems
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Which grub are you using? It's not common to see 'grub' as your
bootloader in 12.04. The line Package: grub (not installed) also
suggests you're using grub2. Can you confirm that you are actually
using grub2 and not grub, or vice versa? (I think this should be filed
against grub2, not grub,
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