Your site has the same post as another author but i like yours much
better.
https://fazurautama.co.id
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Loving the information on this website, you have a great job on the
posts.
http://www.jasalantaiepoxy.com
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I have an hypothesis.
I have seen that when I do a grub ls on my bios_boot (flag in GPARTED)
partition, it takes about
3 mins to list it. I believe this is due to the fact that I put clear partition
typed for that
partition in gparted. So I belive that when grub 2.0.2 do a search on that
The versions used with ubuntu has all been upgraded with time; and there
is no duplicate of that report since ages, nor comments recently. So
closing it now.
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Status: Unknown => New
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Even with fresh reformatted partitions, the grub2 menu is still delayed
with the latest RR/SS grub2 versions.
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finally found that mess was due to grub-customizer that i've had used in
the past and purged everywhere; but sadly it left some modified settings
behind. But thanks to boot-repair to cleanly removed that garbage and
cleanly reinstalled grub 2.0 working smootly
Well that report is old but the problem still there even with the new
grub 2.0
Tested on a system with 2 pata 1 sata; each having a different grub
version due to several installed distros ( no legacy grub, only 1.98+).
With such config only one mbr grub is the master (need to update it to
get an
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I have just found the reason why it took so much time... There was a dvd
in the player and for some reason it was working for few minutes before
grub menu appears... (the player is not set to boot first)
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For me, the problem have started 2 weeks ago after an update i guess.
It takes 3 to 4 minutes to get to grub's menu
sda is windows seven
sdb1 is / (grub is on that one)
sdb2 is extended
sdb5 is / home
sdb6 is swap
sdb3 is fat32
Ubuntu version 10.10
grub-pc:
Installé :
1.98+20100614-2ubuntu3 used on my end, but i've not raid on my system
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Thanks dino, that does not seem to be lucid then, every case where
stable means no bugfix for core parts is unfortunate.
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What latest 2 updates? Have those come to current buggy production
lucid?
There are unfortunately still minutes to wait each day due to grub with
Raid1 Bug #577369
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in my opinion, the 2 latest grub2 updates have removed most of the time
booting issues, which concern this report, so the work continue on other
grub2 reports now with Colin Steve about the others issues and future
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I had slow grub startup and after set debug=disk i noticed it was
stalling out on (fd0)... So because my machine does not have a floppy
disk I made sure it was disabled in the BIOS. After disabling the
floppy in the BIOS all my slow grub problems went away.
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hi john and dino99,
I apologize for my rude message last month to john. I now realize it
was my ignorance causing most of my frustration, not understanding the
inter relationships and how hard you all are working to fix bugs,
without enough thanks.
dino99 - I also did not know that I selected
I'm not real sure if we kept grub2 up to date in Karmic since it was
released
Staus change due to above comment i made
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I'm not entirely sure this will get pushed into Karmic since it is not a
security bug. However i am not the maintainer of grub*
Dino99,
Incomplete is marked for a few reasons one of them being waiting for an answer
from devs when asking to fix it in ubuntu release*
However i'm going to change
hi Dave,
why did you check Incomplete instead of New for this bug ?
I'm having this issue now for the first time with lucid uptodate: latest
grub2 installed and menu pop up after 20 seconds of total black screen,
then the boot process goes well.
I've a system with 1 sda 2 ide: i set my bios
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As a user since breezy badger, this karmic koala GRUB2 update is the
biggest pain, I have never had boot problems with any other release. My
GRUB2 takes over 30 seconds before displaying the menu. I've looked
through tons of posts, all say it's fixed AND IT IS NOT!
Can't you guys tell us how to
Instead of using the PPA from experimental branch, should manually
installing the grub2 package from lucid be ok?
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Here /boot is on /dev/md0 (raid1), the installer installed grub2 into sda and
sdb, and I am seeing the huge delay.
Grub2 finds /boot always/never to be on the same drive?
Does the proposed patch fix the delay in this case?
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I confirm that /boot/grub/grub.cfg is ok, but in the boot menu is missing the
last character: you have to add it manually every times. There is no need to
reinstalled Ubuntu: just add that character when you turn on, or force Grub
version in the original repository (but with the original bug).
I have the same problem.
Although initrd-Filenames are written correct in /boot/grub/grub.cfg, the last
character of the initrd-filenames is missing in the actual Grub-entries.
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Hi,
I have kubuntu 9.10. This morning I update the Grub v.1.98 experimental
and now when I reboot and I can't boot with ubuntu or windows xp.
In ubuntu gives me : Error:file not found and with XP gives me Error:
invalid file name.
Pleaseee any help!?
Thanks a lot and
Felix, I've been using grub on your ppa for weeks, and it worked well. Until
the update of yesterday, as reported from mmm286 (telling the truth, yesterday
there were several packages updated).
Now the boot don't start, because of an error when loading kernel: after
loading Linux etc etc... and
I got the same Error as mmm286 dona.web ,didn't know how to solve the
problem ,so i reinstalled ubuntu and i'm using the default grub package now.
Waiting for Felix to solve the problem so i can install his package again :)
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Will the fixed package be released in the Karmic repositories?
If not, and I add Felix's PPA to my installation, will I run into any
problems when I upgrade to Lucid and the latest grub-pc as included in
those repos in the spring?
Also, should this PPA be removed from my software sources before
Am Mittwoch, den 20.01.2010, 19:09 + schrieb Jayson:
Will the fixed package be released in the Karmic repositories?
I can't tell you.
If not, and I add Felix's PPA to my installation, will I run into any
problems when I upgrade to Lucid and the latest grub-pc as included in
those repos
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benzino I don't think you're familiar with how Ubuntu uses the LP bug status
field, since you just registered today.
This is fixed in lucid and so it's Fix Released and not Fix Commited:
Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status
My ppa doestn't contain any other fix for this which is not in
After updating grub to PPA, then deleting ubuntu on hard drive, it seems that
loading grub only hard disk thrash for 1 second, then 2 silent seconds, then
grub options appear.
I doubt it will get any better than this. I think ubuntu on hard drive is what
caused most of the hard drive thrashing
Thanks habtool , the ppa worked for me too.
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I got tired of waiting for fix to be pushed in karmic, so I used PPA.
Sadly it did not fix the problem. Still takes 10 seconds for GRUB to appear
while my hard drive is thrashing. Ubuntu 9.10 is on SSD. Ubuntu 9.04 and winxp
is on hard drive.
I deleted my ubuntu 9.04 partition on hard drive and
I added this ppa to my karmic install (on sdc2 ocz ssd) and it is working
perfectly again, many thanks Felix.
https://launchpad.net/~fzielcke/+archive/grub-ppa
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the package inside 'Lucid' is dummy so I cannot install it manually too.
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On 01/13/10 08:41, ahmad wrote:
How much it will take for the fix to be pushed through Ubuntu 9.10
updates?
the package inside 'Lucid' is dummy so I cannot install it manually too.
from what i can tell grub-pc in Lucid is not a dummy package
at least show and search do not show it as a
Sorry, I missed that, Thanks john.
I have installed it it appears to be working fine.
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Sorry, I missed that, Thanks john.
I have installed it it appears to be working fine.
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How can i get lost, if i have
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* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Adjust for default Ubuntu boot options (quiet splash).
- Default to hiding the menu; holding down Shift
I can't understand how the status of this bug has been changed to Fix
Released. When I did a search on packages.ubuntu.com, the fix
(1.98~20100101-1ubuntu1) has only been released to Lucid! Who here is
using Lucid on a production machine?
When will a fix be released for Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic
I just checked my SSD that karmic is installed to, and it doesn't have
the boot flag either. Only my winxp partition on hard drive has boot
flag. Not even my Jaunty partition on hard drive has boot flag.
When I set my SSD as first boot device in BIOS the screen would stay
black and nothing happen
Am Donnerstag, den 07.01.2010, 14:39 + schrieb Andrew:
When I set my SSD as first boot device in BIOS the screen would stay
black and nothing happen (grub wouldn't show up). Would this be
because
of no boot flag on SSD? Or because grub maybe isn't on the SSD?
Yes, it is not in the MBR of
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I had the same issues with a fresh install of karmic on my amd64 box.
(Two SATA drives, first for XP, second for karmic - though I was seeing
only a 10-15 second delay on boot and another few seconds pause on
selecting an image to boot.) Telling the BIOS to prefer to boot from the
second drive
Felix, thank you for your clarification.
I hope the fix could enter in the Ubuntu repository soon. In the meanwhile I'm
using the package in your PPA.
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Am Mittwoch, den 30.12.2009, 18:09 + schrieb Cyril:
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
Why do you mark this for Ubuntu Fix Released?
On LP you aren't in any Teams and Ubuntu does not have a fixed package
yet in lucid.
Just because it's fixed in my PPA
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Am Montag, den 28.12.2009, 16:33 + schrieb Xelis:
I don't think it has been fixed in Debian release either, after all..
My system has
sda: xp
sdb: debian sid
sdc: ubuntu karmic
I use the testing version of grub, the one included in Sid, and marked
as 1.98~20091222-1.
It is
I don't think it has been fixed in Debian release either, after all..
My system has
sda: xp
sdb: debian sid
sdc: ubuntu karmic
I use the testing version of grub, the one included in Sid, and marked as
1.98~20091222-1.
It is installed in the sda MBR but the boot still is extremely slow and the
Bob
Thanks for your comment but I took the easy way out and went back to Legacy
Grub. A few edits of Menu.lst and I have a useable multidrive, multi os system
that boots and selects quickly. If Linux is to challenge MS as an OS for the
non technical man in the street I understand that the
This has been fixed by the grub developers, it will find its way into
ubuntu soon.
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find its way into ubuntu soon as in Ubuntu 10.04 or as a backport in
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Once an offical release has been made upstream then its up to the
developers to backport the fix into 9.10, my guess is this will happen.
It will definitely be in 10.04 as soon as the the grub developers make
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Just chiming in again. It's been 10 days since the last post I'm
concerned that the correction of this regression will just float off
into the ether.
This issue has apparently been fixed upstream and in experimental
builds, but why not in Ubuntu 9.10+? Also, I'm concerned that Ubuntu is
using
I believe that Jayson's last post is shared by most of us.
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I agree Fabio, many bugs are not that bad...but 30s before starting
booting it's not usable ... i'll stay in 9.04
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My Mint8 (derived of course from Ubuntu) is on sdd my fourth drive and I
installed Grub2 to the mbr on sda, where XP lives. All my drives are PATA after
Legacy Grub had problems with a mix of PATA and SATA. This works but gives the
long dwell on Grub Loading, about four minutes in my case. I
Have just installed Lucid Alpha 1 this morning and performed an
immediate full-upgrade.
Both on first boot after installation and on subsequent OS restarts,
grub2 has displayed its Loading Grub message for 90 seconds before
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Tonyappuk,,
I suggest you reorganise your mbr so that windows boots, then use Vladimir's
fix for this problem:
https://launchpad.net/~fzielcke/+archive/grub-ppa .
I can't guarantee it will work for you, but it did the trick for me
cheers
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I'm using 1.97+experimental.20091127-1ubuntu1~ppa1, but still loading
grub takes a long time for me, over 10 seconds, like it did before.. Am
I missing something? :)
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I second Bart Verwilst on the request for fix info...
I was hoping for a fix in the updates but sadly not. What is slightly
annoying about Ubuntu generally is that when a bug is found and verified
there is no real way to know when it will get fixed.
On the plus point it seems some video
Am Sonntag, den 06.12.2009, 11:13 + schrieb Bart Verwilst:
I'm using 1.97+experimental.20091127-1ubuntu1~ppa1, but still loading
grub takes a long time for me, over 10 seconds, like it did before..
Am
I missing something? :)
Did the grub-pc postinst ran grub-install to the correct
So, any idea when this will hit Karmic repo's?
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Thanks from me as well, Felix.
Grub is booting much quicker.
I noticed an unrecognised character just prior to menu appearing as well.
As I had manually modified default/grub, changed the execute bit on a couple of
the grub.d files and edited one of them, I had put it down to a typo of mine.
My PPA contains now Vladimir's fix for this problem:
https://launchpad.net/~fzielcke/+archive/grub-ppa
But currently there's a bug if you /boot is a seperate partition then /.
The linux menu entries wrongly have /boot/ added when they should not.
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Thanks Felix. I can confirm that your ppa build fixes this issue for me.
Two things I noticed about your build. I get a very brief error message
appearing between grub loading and the grub menu. It seems to be
complaining about an unrecognized character. Secondly update-grub takes
a very long
Hi All,
I've been quietly watching for that last month and I am (still) as
confused as hell over this.
I have:
(hd0) /dev/sda
(hd1) /dev/sdb
(hd2) /dev/sdc
sda is windows 2k and another partition of data
sdb has loads of partions
sdb1 is 9-10 Karmic
sdb2 NTFS data
sdb3 NTFS data
sdb4
Two weeks after upgrading to Ubuntu 9.10 - which went smoothly - installed Grub
2. This took a while to settle down.
The 800x600 choice was not a good one , although default and 1280x1024 worked
well.
I have several linux versions installed and win too. The most recent Ubuntu ,
9.10, is on the
My system affected too and in a similar configuration: karmic on the third hard
disk and mbr on the first.
Grub loading hangs for 30-40 seconds on the boot, then loads the grub menu.
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Hm, I tested it in a virtual machine.
With the ubuntu version of Grub2 I could reproduce the problem.
After the installation of the current Grub2 trunk from source, the
problem went away. So the problem seems to be fixed in trunk?
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Am Montag, den 16.11.2009, 16:07 + schrieb xenesis:
Hm, I tested it in a virtual machine.
With the ubuntu version of Grub2 I could reproduce the problem.
After the installation of the current Grub2 trunk from source, the
problem went away. So the problem seems to be fixed in trunk?
There are some guys reported that if he remove his CD/DVD Drive then he
restarted and the Grub Menu showed up immediately.
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I did experiment with the disk layout until I had the long boot
layout.
I have now two virtual hard disks.
The first does contain a bunch of parititions, but no real OS
The second does contain Ubuntu 9.10 with grub2 package installed
Grub is installed in both, the first and the second virtual
Same problem here with 1.97 beta4.
it takes 30 seconds to show
sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc gives no result
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Same problem here with 1.97
/dev/sda (grub) -- Windows
/dev/sdb -- linux
Grub takes 10 seconds to display the menu.. pretty boring.
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Am Sonntag, den 15.11.2009, 08:33 + schrieb buizerd:
Same problem here with 1.97 beta4.
it takes 30 seconds to show
sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc gives no result
What does `gives no result' mean?
You need to choose the device where your /boot/grub is on and also
select that disk in your
You need to choose the device where your /boot/grub is on and also
select that disk in your BIOS boot order.
f you don't do both things then nothing changes.
I did both
but my system will not boot from IDE-1 where ubuntu is (Whole disk)
How can I make the disk bootable
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Well, I am affected too:
/dev/sda - XP
/dev/sdb - Ubuntu 9.10
grub2 takes about 40 seconds to show the selection window, and another 5
seconds to start loading a selected OS.
During this 'wait' time the hard disk works so loud that I can hear it from
outside the room :)
Anyway, I have followed
This bug is affecting a lot of users. If you want to help speeding up
this bug resolution you can vote for it on the upstream bug report so
that Grub2 developers will focus on it sooner.
To do so, go to http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?27900 , register, and then
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Also have this problem. Why again is grub2 so much better?
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Sorry, complaints don't fix anything ... this is just frustrating.
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I upgraded to Grub2 in Jaunty (version 1.96) some time before my upgrade
to Karmic thinking it would make the transition easier. XP on sda,
Ubuntu on sdb, MBR on sda (same as others here), Grub2 loaded almost
instantaneously (both drives are IDE in old HP PC).
After the Karmic upgrade and Grub
I'm also having this problem.. here grub takes 6-10 seconds to display
the menu.. pretty boring.
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Besides that GRUB is also loading slow for me, it also won't load the
menu.
I have about the same disk configuration like everyone else: first disk
is a Windows installation, and on the second disk i got my Ubuntu
installation.
I am going back to grub-legacy, and i hope that this bug will be
I confirm the bug too. Dual boot Koala Windows. Two disks, PATA and SATA.
Grub on different partition than /boot.
Hopefully, thys wil be solved soon. Although it is not boot-denying error, few
second disc trashing is very cheap and anoying.
I will not move the grub to another disc just because
Same bug on my system:
sda -- Win XP (and MBR) (NTFS)
sdb -- data backup partition (NTFS)
sdc -- Karmic 64 with /boot (ext4)
45-50 seconds of spotless disk trashing at boot, then Karmic starts.
Karmic itself should even be really fast to boot but the Grub2 useless
waiting time defeats any
Installing GRUB into another partition: sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc
According to the GRUB Mailing List, they are aware of this problem and a
patch will soon be merged: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-
devel/2009-10/msg00519.html
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Current grub-pc takes several minutes to show menu
Now reported at savannah: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?27900
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Current grub-pc takes several minutes to show menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420933
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