The problem seems to be that if the usb-device (hdd,cardreader,etc.) is
plugged in while resp. before booting debian gets 'confused' about the
device(s).
I am able to reproduce the problem:
USB HDD plugged in while booting : "UDF-fs: No VRS found", as mentioned
in thi
Hi,
I didn't use the installer this is the same system that I installed on the
third of october (see original mail from that day in this report). No reinstall
this time. I guess this update should go against grub-pc rather than the
installer. But maybe it is interesting nonetheless, because grub
Hi there,
I just removed the spare and that didn't change anything. Otherwise the setup
is exactly the same. I did an aptitude update && upgrade first. So it is a
Squeeze system.
grub-install (after apt-get install grub-pc) results in segfault at 10d3b48 ip
00 error 4 in grub-probe[...]
Seg
I should have thought of that one myself (taking out the spare). But
unfortunately I currently don't have access to that machine. I might be back as
early as either this week or this weekend, but I am not sure. Sorry.
Background information: One of the softraid guys said that spinning down spare
grub-pc segfaults when raid is root. As mentioned before the boot partition is
seperate of that raid in the first 500MB of the first disk (ext3). Lilo runs
fine.
Output of mdadm -D /dev/md0
/dev/md0:
Version : 1.2
Creation Time : Sun Oct 3 19:01:49 2010
Raid Level : raid1
Hi there,
I was able to boot into my system using a kernel off the System Rescue CD. But
neither grub-legacy, grub-pc nor lilo was able to install on either the mbr or
any partition.
At that time I only had two partitions on all three drives. One was
softraid1/root and the other softraid1/swap
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