Felix Zielcke wrote: > Am Freitag, den 27.11.2009, 22:51 +0100 schrieb Michael Biebl: >> tags 558312 -unreproducible >> thanks >> >> Fernando M. Maresca wrote: >>> Hi, >>> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 10:00:38PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote: >>>> I don't think we have any routine in our code that could possibly >> construct >>>> that error string. Could you re-check that this is *exactly* what >> it is >>>> printing? >>> Sorry. >>> The exact message is: >>> error: the symbol ``grub_gettext'' not found >>> >>> It's also displayed on grub_rescue> mode when trying to insmod >>> normal.mod or configfile.mod. >>> >>> My locale is es_AR.UTF-8. >> I can reproduce the problem, I get the exact same error message and >> boot failure. > > As Robert just sent a few minutes ago in his -done mail, the problem is > that grub-install was run on a device where you currently don't boot > from. > That can happen if you choose only one device instead of all in the > grub-pc/install_devices debconf prompt and then on this package upgrade > the Linux kernel somehow decides to name the devices differently then > last time. > The only safe way currently is to just choose all devices in that > debconf prompt. > Hopefully we get to implement some /dev/disk/by-{id,uuid} for that one, > so it's consistent.
Well, this does not seem to apply to me. I have a single / partition, where I booted my Debian from, did a grub update and on the next boot grub was broken. I had no debconf prompt, no booting from a separate partition, any of this. Cheers, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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