Hello, Just a little correction, I was really tired when I wrote this down the other day:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 01:00:19AM +0100, Jordi Mallach wrote: > On the command-line, I copied the "search --fs-uuid --set" line from my > grub.cfg, and > 1) it printed "no such device" and errored out ($?=12, > GRUB_ERR_UNKNOWN_DEVICE) > 2) set my root variable to (second-boot). > > Our guess is that this second-boot device has the same uuid as hd or hd,3 > and that makes search fail or whatever. > > if I do "ls", I get hd + its partitions, ide0, ide1, first-boot and > second-boot. `ls (first-boot)` gives: > Device first-boot: partition table > and `ls (first-boot)/` gives the "unknown filesystem" error. So, what the search command sets my root variable to is "first-boot", not second boot. The search command does print a "no such device" message, but our guess is that it's caused by search trying to look into second-boot. Thanks, Jordi -- Jordi Mallach Pérez -- Debian developer http://www.debian.org/ jo...@sindominio.net jo...@debian.org http://www.sindominio.net/ GnuPG public key information available at http://oskuro.net/
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