[gentoo-user] Grub2 boot problem

2018-01-31 Thread Magnus Johansson
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

Re: [gentoo-user] Grub2 boot problem

2018-02-05 Thread Magnus Johansson
> > 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. > > > >

Re: [gentoo-user] Grub2 boot problem

2018-02-10 Thread Magnus Johansson
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 >

Re: [gentoo-user] Grub2 boot problem

2018-02-12 Thread Magnus Johansson
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

Re: [gentoo-user] Grub2 boot problem

2018-02-13 Thread Magnus Johansson
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