Am Montag, den 28.07.2008, 21:03 +0200 schrieb Henry-Nicolas Tourneur: > Oh, I just mean that the version of this package is the same in sid and > in testing. I'v installed the package this afternoon and I'm using 1.96 > +20080724-2.
Fine. > prefix = (hd1,1)(md1)/boot/grub > root=hd1,1 > > The prefix looked strange to me, so I typed : > set prefix=(md1)/boot/grub > insmod normal > normal > > And everything works ok. The original report was with: invalid file '(md0)/boot/grub//normal.mod' Not a double prefix like you have. And this issue should be solved now, I had once a fd prefix and there it displayed afair a doubleslash too. So grub2 is still using it in case prefix doestn't end with / but it now shouldn't have anymore a problem with // If a doubleslash is still for anyone a problem then please tell us. > Off course, such a procedure isn't usefull at every startup but I guess > that the problem come from the chainload because the only place where > I found something about hd1 is menu.lst (and it is hd1,0, not hd1,1, strange). I thought there were recently another bugreport with such a double prefix but I can't find it now. check that /boot/grub/grub.cfg is correctly. > But as I'm not sure that it come from the chainload I don't want to run > upgrade-from-grub-legacy, > to avoid staying with an unbootable system. If grub.cfg is right, then this is probable a chainloading problem. It should work if you use grub2 in the MBR. In case it's not then you already wrote how to fix this so you can boot fine. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]