Hello.
I've got a fresh Gentoo installation that does not boot. I just end up in
the Grub2 shell.
However when there if I do 'set root=(md/0)' and 'configfile
/grub/grub.cfg' I do get to the Grub2 menu where Gentoo boots just fine.
/boot and / are both on mdadm devices.
I've tried re-running gr
> > I've got a fresh Gentoo installation that does not boot. I just end up in
> > the Grub2 shell.
> >
> > However when there if I do 'set root=(md/0)' and 'configfile /grub/grub.cfg'
> > I do get to the Grub2 menu where Gentoo boots just fine.
> >
> > /boot and / are both on mdadm devices.
> >
> >
2018-02-07 18:50 GMT+01:00 Steven Lembark :
> On Mon, 5 Feb 2018 22:00:39 +0100
> Magnus Johansson wrote:
>
> From my grub.cfg:
>
> insmod gzio
> insmod part_msdos
> insmod diskfilter
> insmod mdraid1x
> insmod raid5rec
> insmod lvm
>
I've got a fresh Gentoo installation that does not boot. I just end up in
the Grub2 shell.
However when there if I do 'set root=(md/0)' and 'configfile
/grub/grub.cfg'
I do get to the Grub2 menu where Gentoo boots just fine.
/boot and / are both on mdadm dev
> you need to include the punctuation, specifically the ":"s, which usually
> are a "-", mac addresses use the ":" but unless the syntax has
> changed/broadened you have to have the "-" for seperating the fields in a
> uuid. The punctuation is part of the syntax (besides breaking the uuid
> into
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