t it carefully.
>
> @PMOverfield; what kind of system are you using? Are there only two
> disks being mirrored, or are you using a different kind of setup?
>
> ** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
> Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
>
> ** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
>
Well, the rig is still set up: feel free to ask for any further
investigations.
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Title:
grub confused by named md raid arrays
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Philip, I apologise: I didn't do exactly what you asked. I chrooted to
/target, then executed sudo grub-probe /boot. I've now found that if I
stay at /, and execute grub-probe /target/boot, I get different output.
So herewith target.boot.grub-probe.out to give you that information.
Sorry!
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Yes, I do. FYI the setup is:
GPT, 1st partition starts at sector 2048
1MiB NOT RAID, NOT formatted, BIOS-grub
200MiB RAID-1, ext2, /boot
2GiB RAID-1, swapfs
5GiB RAID-1, ext4, /var
5GiB RAID-1, ext4, /tmp
6GiB RAID-1, ext4, /
22GiB RAID-1, ext4, /usr
>900GiB RAID-1, ext4, /home (remainder of
As suspected, so here's the second attachment
** Attachment added: "Contents of /var/log/syslog"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1309639/+attachment/4090903/+files/noname.syslog
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Thank you for this insight, Philip.
I know you didn't ask for it, but I've wiped the HDs (DBAN) and rebuilt the
system from scratch, but OMITTING the "-N" option from mdadm, so that the RAID
sets don't get the confusing optional names. Unfortunately GRUB still fails to
install, producing exactly
Thank you, Philip. After the "AskUbuntu" editing mechanism de-formatted
my response there I feared you might abandon this one in disgust at the
garbage. I've attached "grubprobe.out" with the response you requested.
I'm puzzled by the conflict beteen lines 116 and 392: md/root and
/dev/md5 are the
Public bug reported:
Am installing Trusty (AMD-64 Desktop), with /boot as a RAID-1 set
(ext2fs) under mdadm on a GPT partition, with a separate, non-RAID,
unformatted partition for BIOS-grub. At the stage of attempting to
install GRUB it fails, reporting fatal error. I get the window offering
the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 589362 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/589362
Got this problem when building RAID array on 10.04.1
No problem when creating and configuring the array with Live CD for AMD64:
nm-applet present and correct, fully functioning.
To install Linux have to s