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Re: grub-install fails due to wrong target disk

2011-12-29 Thread Thomas H.

On 29/12/11 01:42, Thomas H. wrote:

it should use

   grub-install --no-floppy --force "/dev/da6"

is there a way to run grub-install manually from a 2nd console during
the installation, or any other way to get grub2 installed on /dev/da6?


Hi Thomas,

If you Alt-F2/F3 into a spare console, I imagine you can do:

   chroot /target /bin/bash

and then run the grub-install command manually.

You should then Alt-F1 back into the installer menu and say 'Continue
without a bootloader' as there are some other things it does before it
finishes.


thanks steven. the chrooting worked, but ultimatively resulted in a 
non-bootable system when doing update-grub and grub-install.


i retried the installation, this time not allowing debian-installer to 
install grub in the MBR but rather setting the target to /dev/da6. this 
resulted in the following errors:


grub-installer: info: Installing grub on '/dev/da6'
grub-installer: info: grub-install supports --no-floppy
grub-installer: info: Running chroot /target grub-install --no-floppy 
--force "/dev/da6"

grub-installer: /usr/sbin/grub-stup: warn:
grub-installer: Your core.img is unusually large.  It won't fit in the 
embedding area.
grub-installer: Embedding is not possible.  GRUB can only be installed 
in this setup by using blocklists.  However, blocklists are UNRELIABLE 
and their use is discouraged.

grub-installer: /usr/sbin/grub-setup: error:
grub-installer: cannot read '/grub/core.img' correctly
grub-installer: error: Running 'grub-install  --no-floppy --force 
"/dev/da6"' failed.


i guess the disk partition layout is broken and will redo them now 
before giving it another try (i had to do the partitions in gparted as 
d-i failed partitioning the drive before...). some a grub bug-report 
comment [0] suggest that there should be at least 1M+ gap before the 
first partition when using MBR or have a dedicated 1M+ grub bios 
partition under GPT - which my drive currently hasn't.



BTW, were you installing the Squeeze release (kfreebsd-8)?   Or one of
the Wheezy testing images (kfreebsd-9) from:

http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/


i used the squeeze release 6.0.3 kfreebsd-adm64 squeeze dvd release. 
i'll give the wheezy image a try if it still fails after repartitioning. 
another idea i had was to first try a normal amd64 debian to hopefully 
get grub2 installed correctly...


regards,
thomas

[0] https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/24103#comment76579


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Re: grub-install fails due to wrong target disk

2011-12-29 Thread Thomas H.

i selected /dev/da6s1 as the zfs root partition. unfortunately, during grub2
installation, the installer tries to setup grub in /dev/da0 instead of
/dev/da6, which fails. instead of

  grub-install --no-floppy --force "/dev/da0"

it should use

  grub-install --no-floppy --force "/dev/da6"


There's a debconf template in grub-pc package to ask user which
disk(s) should GRUB be installed to.  I think grub-installer should
either offer the same functionality, or just rely on this template
externally (if possible).

Please could you file a bug on grub-installer?


i think there are already bugs for different architecture with exactly 
the same problem, f.e.

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=610641

in the end i think it was my missunderstanding of d-i's message that it 
has found no other OS and would recommend installing grub in the MBR - 
which i always confirmed with [yes]. selecting [no] indeed gives me the 
option to manually specify the target drive (which ultimately also 
failed, but for different reasons).


regards,
thomas





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Re: grub-install fails due to wrong target disk

2011-12-29 Thread Steven Chamberlain
On 29/12/11 01:42, Thomas H. wrote:
> it should use
> 
>   grub-install --no-floppy --force "/dev/da6"
> 
> is there a way to run grub-install manually from a 2nd console during
> the installation, or any other way to get grub2 installed on /dev/da6?

Hi Thomas,

If you Alt-F2/F3 into a spare console, I imagine you can do:

  chroot /target /bin/bash

and then run the grub-install command manually.

You should then Alt-F1 back into the installer menu and say 'Continue
without a bootloader' as there are some other things it does before it
finishes.


BTW, were you installing the Squeeze release (kfreebsd-8)?   Or one of
the Wheezy testing images (kfreebsd-9) from:

http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/

Regards,
-- 
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Re: grub-install fails due to wrong target disk

2011-12-29 Thread Robert Millan
El 29 de desembre de 2011 2:42, Thomas H.  ha escrit:
> the debian installer sees the drives as such:
>
> /dev/da0 = disk01 of the j4200 enclosure
> /dev/da1 = disk02 of the j4200 enclosure
> /dev/da2 = disk03 of the j4200 enclosure
> /dev/da3 = disk04 of the j4200 enclosure
> /dev/da4 = disk05 of the j4200 enclosure
> /dev/da5 = disk06 of the j4200 enclosure
> /dev/da6 = internal disk 1 (boot drive)
> /dev/da7 = internal disk 2
>
> i selected /dev/da6s1 as the zfs root partition. unfortunately, during grub2
> installation, the installer tries to setup grub in /dev/da0 instead of
> /dev/da6, which fails. instead of
>
>  grub-install --no-floppy --force "/dev/da0"
>
> it should use
>
>  grub-install --no-floppy --force "/dev/da6"

There's a debconf template in grub-pc package to ask user which
disk(s) should GRUB be installed to.  I think grub-installer should
either offer the same functionality, or just rely on this template
externally (if possible).

Please could you file a bug on grub-installer?

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