*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 47848 ***
Thanks for your report. Due to some reliability problems with GRUB and
XFS, you need to use a non-XFS root filesystem or create a non-XFS /boot
filesystem. The fact that the partitioner doesn't warn you about this
up-front is also bug 47848, and is fixe
When chrooted into the target system, I get the following result:
grub-install /dev/sda6
Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device.
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I didn't use the partition manager (I prepartitioned the disk)
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