> You should have /boot/grub/i386-pc/core.img. yes. it's size is 26433
> grub-install is a script. Lets try to look at that to see if we can > figure it out. Adding a few echo commands can confirm some of the > settings. You can also try 'grub-install --verbose /dev/sda'. You may > want to add --recheck. See below. --verbose is unknow, but --debug is available if --debug is given, in linne 378 (grub-install) setup_verbose="--verbose" is set. thus i guess --debug is fine > First, check that /usr/sbin/grub-install and > /usr/share/grub/grub-mkconfig_lib exist. I suspect that is OK. yes > Reading through grub-install, at line 336. we should have: > > source_dir=/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc > target=i386-pc yes > The file /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/modinfo.sh shoul have: > #!/bin/sh > > grub_modinfo_target_cpu=i386 > grub_modinfo_platform=pc yes > > A few lines later, it should set > > grub_setup=/usr/sbin/grub-bios-setup yes > This is a binary executable. > > Later, it sets device_map="/boot/grub/device.map" yes > It would be good to see if this file exists. Mine has the contents: > > (hd0) /dev/sda > > --recheck should recreate device.map. nope. the file does not exist. --recheck alone fails, --recheck /dev/sda is fine, but no device.map is built find / | grep "device\.map" does not find the file older grub versions had something like 'grub-mkdevicemap' as far as i remember. but 2.00 doesn't have it any more. i copied from the ubuntu-version to /boot/grub, but i still just reach the grub-rescue-console. so probably the missing device.map is not the problem. > The script then copies a lot of files to /boot/grub/{i386-pc,locale} and > possibly (not for lfs) /boot/grub/{themes,fonts}. yes > It runs grub-probe. It should result in /dev/sda1. This could be > where the problem is: > > $sudo /usr/sbin/grub-probe --device-map="" --target=device /boot > /dev/sda1 no problem, the response is /dev/sda1 as expected > It then creates /boot/grub/grubenv which for me is just a lot of # marks. yes. > Next, figure out what it things $fs_module, $disk_module, > $partmap_module, and $devabstraction_module should be by checking what > $modules is. fs: ext2 disk: biosdisk part: part_msdos modules: biosdisk ext2 part_msdos looks ok for me > It then runs grub-mkimage. See what the parameters are being used for > that. This is what should create core.img. i just put "echo" before "$grub_mkimage..." in lines 720 and 722 and got: bash-4.2# ./grub-install /dev/sda /usr/bin/grub-mkimage -d /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc -O i386-pc --output=/boot/grub/i386-pc/core.img --prefix=(,msdos1)/grub biosdisk ext2 part_msdos what is NOT what i expect 1) there is no load.cfg, but maybe that's ok 2) the prefix is WRONG, it should be either "/boot" or "(hd0,msdos1)" i went back to line 642 an got drive: (hostdisk//dev/sda,msdos1) and after the sed partition: ,msdos1 drive: hostdisk//dev/sda i now just added prefix_drive="(hd0,msdos1)" in line 717 to force the correct value bash-4.2# ./grub-install /dev/sda /usr/bin/grub-mkimage -d /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc -O i386-pc --output=/boot/grub/i386-pc/core.img --prefix=(hd0,msdos1)/grub biosdisk ext2 part_msdos which looks more reasonable to me. > Finally, it runs grub-setup. See what parameters are being used for > that also. bash-4.2# ./grub-install /dev/sda /usr/sbin/grub-bios-setup --directory=/boot/grub/i386-pc --device-map= /dev/sda (same with and without my inserted line 717) i now run "grub-install /dev/sda" with my inserted line 717. i'll be back in either 2 minutes after sucessful reboot, or 15 minutes id i have to use the live-cd to reinstall grub... tobias -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page