[Expired for grub2 (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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I solved the problem by creating small boot partitaion in the begining
of the disk
many mnay thnaks to all the ones that helped me
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Title:
Can you run ls -l at the grub command line and post the output?
If you do have a broken bios, your manufacturer might have an update to
fix it, otherwise the work around is to install with a /boot partition
near the start of the disk.
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: grub2
** Tags added: bios-outdated-f9
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Title:
Unable to boot to kernel higher then 3.13.0.29: attempt to read or
write outside of disk 'hd0'
To
To be clear, in our case the BIOS was not able to cope with doing
initial loads from such high disk sector addresses, despite supporting
capable interfaces.
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It would be instructive to get the output of the command below:
sudo filefrag -v /boot/vmlinuz-*
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Title:
Unable to boot to kernel higher
gilad@Gilad-Desktop:~$ sudo filefrag -v /boot/vmlinuz-*
[sudo] password for gilad:
Filesystem type is: ef53
File size of /boot/vmlinuz-3.11.0-19-generic is 5669328 (1385 blocks of 4096
bytes)
ext: logical_offset:physical_offset: length: expected: flags:
0:0..1384:
if it is a case of large disk (the disk is 3T) how I can solve it?
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Title:
Unable to boot to kernel higher then 3.13.0.29: attempt to read or
The error message mentioned here is actually a grub2 by the looks of it,
in particular the use of hd0 to refer to a disk is not something the
kernel refer to. Adding grub2 as an affected package.
This looks to be one of the checks in grub disk or pc partitioning
handling:
static grub_err_t
A quick poke about in your dmesg and it looks a lot like your root disk
is on a drive over 2TB, which has more than 2^32 sectors on it.
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