On 01/27/14 03:54 PM, Aneurin Price wrote:
On 27 January 2014 10:05, Saso Kiselkov <[email protected]> wrote:
Then the USB is broken and is trying to boot your disks, not the USB
(it's probably confusing the two also). You could also try using the
OmniOS USB - it's possible the OI GRUB stage2 is outdated and the
shipped version doesn't include LZ4 support (would be surprised, but
better make sure).
It definitely does on the ISO version (and has done for at least a few
months) - I used an OI disc to solve this problem myself a while back.
Unfortunately I don't recall the precise steps I followed, so I can't
give any specific help other than to confirm that it is possible to
solve the problem by booting from the OI disc and reinstalling grub
from there.
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Thanks, I know ste (once i have booted it from DVD).
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