Am Mittwoch, den 20.01.2010, 00:55 +0100 schrieb Julien Bellion: > Package: grub-pc > Version: 1.98~20100101-1 > Severity: important > > Hello, > > My system have several partitions : > > /dev/sda1 : root partition for a Debian testing 64 bits > /dev/sda2 : /boot partition > /dev/sda3 : root partition for a Debian testing 32 bits > /dev/sda6 : home partition > /dev/sda7 : opt partition > > When I run update-grub2 from the 64 bits version, the 32 bits version entries > are not bootable. > They all point to /dev/sda1 partition, while 32 bits root is sda3. > The problem is the same, but inversed, if I run update-grub2 from the 32 bits > version. >
Does `sudo linux-boot-prober /dev/sda3' on the 64bit one or `sudo linux-boot-prober /dev/sda1' on the other one get it right? It should read the correct value for root= parameter from the grub.cfg on the device you give it. -- Felix Zielcke Proud Debian Maintainer and GNU GRUB developer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org