This bug was fixed in the package grub2 - 1.99~20101126-1ubuntu1 --------------- grub2 (1.99~20101126-1ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
* Resynchronise with Debian experimental. Remaining changes: - Adjust for default Ubuntu boot options ("quiet splash"). - Default to hiding the menu; holding down Shift at boot will show it. - Set a monochromatic theme for Ubuntu. - Apply Ubuntu GRUB Legacy changes to legacy update-grub script: title, recovery mode, quiet option, tweak how memtest86+ is displayed, and use UUIDs where appropriate. - Fix backslash-escaping in merge_debconf_into_conf. - Remove "GNU/Linux" from default distributor string. - Add crashkernel= options if kdump and makedumpfile are available. - If other operating systems are installed, then automatically unhide the menu. Otherwise, if GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT is 0, then use keystatus if available to check whether Shift is pressed. If it is, show the menu, otherwise boot immediately. If keystatus is not available, then fall back to a short delay interruptible with Escape. - Allow Shift to interrupt 'sleep --interruptible'. - Don't display introductory message about line editing unless we're actually offering a shell prompt. Don't clear the screen just before booting if we never drew the menu in the first place. - Remove some verbose messages printed before reading the configuration file. - Suppress progress messages as the kernel and initrd load for non-recovery kernel menu entries. - Change prepare_grub_to_access_device to handle filesystems loop-mounted on file images. - Ignore devices loop-mounted from files in 10_linux. - Show the boot menu if the previous boot failed, that is if it failed to get to the end of one of the normal runlevels. - Don't generate /boot/grub/device.map during grub-install or grub-mkconfig by default. - Adjust upgrade version checks for Ubuntu. - Don't display "GRUB loading" unless Shift is held down. - Adjust versions of grub-doc and grub-legacy-doc conflicts to tolerate our backport of the grub-doc split. - Fix LVM/RAID probing in the absence of /boot/grub/device.map. - Look for .mo files in /usr/share/locale-langpack as well, in preference. - Make sure GRUB_TIMEOUT isn't quoted unnecessarily. - Probe all devices in 'grub-probe --target=drive' if /boot/grub/device.map is missing. - Build-depend on qemu-kvm rather than qemu-system for grub-pc tests. - Use qemu rather than qemu-system-i386. - Program vesafb on BIOS systems rather than efifb. - Add a grub-rescue-efi-amd64 package containing a rescue CD-ROM image for EFI-AMD64. - On Wubi, don't ask for an install device, but just update wubildr using the diverted grub-install. - When embedding the core image in a post-MBR gap, check for and avoid sectors matching any of a list of known signatures. - Disable video_bochs and video_cirrus on PC BIOS systems, as probing PCI space seems to break on some systems. - Downgrade "ACPI shutdown failed" error to a debug message, since it can cause spurious test failures. * Put second and subsequent Linux menu entries in a submenu (LP: #540452). * Don't check the device abstraction before probing all devices, and restore the normal reinitialisation of LVM and RAID in grub-probe; this broke RAID probing when a device map exists (LP: #681535). grub2 (1.99~20101126-1) experimental; urgency=low * New Bazaar snapshot (mipsel build fix, LVM-on-RAID probing fix). * Fix comma-separation in handling of grub-pc/install_devices. -- Colin Watson <cjwat...@ubuntu.com> Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:34:13 +0000 ** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu) Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released -- Auto-detection of a filesystem of /dev/md0 failed. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/681535 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs