Hi,
Sorry, I don't think this email's going to help very much.
On 02/01/13 22:49, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
Hi!
On 02/01/13 20:26, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Jul 10 16:48:43 in-target: grub-common is already the newest version.
Jul 10 16:48:43 in-target: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not
upgraded.
Jul 11 07:56:28 grub-installer: info: Installing grub on '/dev/sdb
w33sxs34rfvbg789iokmĀ·']'
Notice the long delay there. I suspect the installer paused at `db_get
grub-installer/bootdev`, which according to grub-installer.templates for
v1.70 was of 'string' type:
Template: grub-installer/bootdev
Type: string
The device should be specified as a device in /dev. Below are some
examples:
So I imagined typing that 'nonsense' string on a keyboard:
w33... sxs... 34rfvbg... 789iokm...
and a middot which I'm not sure how you would type, and finally
... ']... enter key?
On a QWERTY keyboard these sequences of keys are all adjacent!
To the original submitter of the bug report: do you have a cat?
No. The machine is my work desktop. I do have a QWERTY keyboard
(Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000). I don't know how one might
have gotten a middot out of it! That said, I cannot eliminate the
possibility that a cleaner was overzealous or similar, but it seems
unlikely...?
Regards,
Matthew
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