On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 01:43:21PM +0100, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: > Robert Millan writes: > > > This is only known to work on proof-of-concept test systems. *Please* > > anyone > > who was affected on real, production systems, test it (against latest CVS) > > and > > send feedback. The problem was that: > > > > grub-probe -t partmap /some_path > > > > is unable to detect the partition map when /some_path was part of some LVM > > or > > RAID abstraction. > > Yes, works fine for me. > > 13:41:19 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/vc/grub2 > $ /home/janneke/pkg/grub2/sbin/grub-probe -t abstraction /boot > lvm > 13:41:23 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/vc/grub2 > $ /home/janneke/pkg/grub2/sbin/grub-probe -t partmap /boot > grub-probe: error: unknown device > [1]13:41:33 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/vc/grub2 > $ sudo /home/janneke/pkg/grub2/sbin/grub-probe -t partmap /boot > pc
But the first time it reports unknown device? What did you change? -- Robert Millan <GPLv2> I know my rights; I want my phone call! <DRM> What use is a phone call… if you are unable to speak? (as seen on /.) _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel