Le dimanche 12 février 2006 à 19:43 +0100, Kristian Edlund a écrit :
> Well that defininatly explains why update-grub stops. It gets 1 as
> return value and therefore exits.
>
> It seems that the file /dev/sda1 does not exist or something goes
> wrong in readlink. Can you try
> ls -la /dev/sda1
>
Le dimanche 12 février 2006 à 19:43 +0100, Kristian Edlund a écrit :
> Well that defininatly explains why update-grub stops. It gets 1 as
> return value and therefore exits.
>
> It seems that the file /dev/sda1 does not exist or something goes
> wrong in readlink. Can you try
> ls -la /dev/sda1
>
Well that defininatly explains why update-grub stops. It gets 1 as
return value and therefore exits.
It seems that the file /dev/sda1 does not exist or something goes
wrong in readlink. Can you try
ls -la /dev/sda1
in order to see what /dev/sda1 points to?
Kristian
On 2/12/06, Didrik Pinte <[E
Le dimanche 12 février 2006 à 19:22 +0100, Kristian Edlund a écrit :
> Hi again
>
> It doesn't fail on my machine, so either it is caused by the amd64
> architecture or the raid device.
>
> It seems to fail around the command readlink -f /dev/sda1
> Can you send the output of
>
> readlink -f /de
Hi again
It doesn't fail on my machine, so either it is caused by the amd64
architecture or the raid device.
It seems to fail around the command readlink -f /dev/sda1
Can you send the output of
readlink -f /dev/sda1
and
readlink -f /dev/sda1 ; echo $?
Kristian
On 2/12/06, Didrik Pinte <[EMAIL
Le samedi 11 février 2006 à 10:19 +0100, Kristian Edlund a écrit :
> Can you reproduce the error when you run update-grub with "sh update-grub"?
>
> Can you send supply your menu.lst file, and try to run update-grub
> with "sh -x update-grub " and send the output of that file as well.
>
> Kristia
Can you reproduce the error when you run update-grub with "sh update-grub"?
Can you send supply your menu.lst file, and try to run update-grub
with "sh -x update-grub " and send the output of that file as well.
Kristian
On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 02:43:14PM +0100, Didrik Pinte wrote:
> Package: grub
> Version: 0.97-4
> Severity: serious
> Justification: 2
> I've just updated an AMD64 server with dist-upgrade to the latest grub
> version and kernel 2.6.15.
> The upgrade jumped from before 0.97-1 version to 0.97-3 ve
Package: grub
Version: 0.97-4
Severity: serious
Justification: 2
Hi,
I've just updated an AMD64 server with dist-upgrade to the latest grub
version and kernel 2.6.15.
The upgrade jumped from before 0.97-1 version to 0.97-3 version.
When calling update-grub, I receive :
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