*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1097570 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1097570
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1097570
grub2-signed can not find the right device when there are two filesystems
containing the file '.disk/info'.
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@Phillip,
Sorry, the original description might be a little bit misleading. Yes,
we were taling about "an old release on the recovery partition and a new
release in the dvd". What we found is, user can never boot into the new
release in the dvd.
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>From your initial description it sounded like you were talking about
having the exact same image in both places. If that is the case, then
there is no telling them apart, and which is used doesn't really matter.
If you are talking about say, an old release on the recovery partition
and a new rele
@Phillip,
This actually affects users when there is a partition on hard driver with
install image (for recovery use for example). If deleting this partition is not
an option, user can never boot into CDROM.
I think it will be great if efi grub application can be able to know which
partition/medi
This isn't really a bug. Given two identical install images on
different media, the system can't figure out which one you intended to
use. Instead of giving it both, just give it the one you intend to use.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Private bug which affects Ubuntu-recovery : bug #1185375
** Also affects: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: oem-priority/precise
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I think this behavior is raised by the grub search command in memdisk:
1. in the reproducing step 8, press e and then press F2 to make ourselves to be
dropped into the grub shell
2. cat (memdisk)/grub.cfg, shows
grub shell> cat (memdisk)/grub.cfg
if ! search --file --set=root /.disk/info: t
is there any way to parse the bios information about "where the grub efi
application is loaded" to grub instead of using the search command??
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