Hi,
same here. I was installing -server edition on new Lenovo TD100 ThinkServer
machine. Originally I thought it was caused by RAID controller but obviously
the problem is somewhere else. From my experience it's not limited to case with
non-ext3 root partition. I had the same issue when I left t
grub-install failed here again with 8.10. when this bug will ever be
closed and FIXED??!! why other distro can install grub in any partition
and not ubuntu ??? if not say it in the installer !! damn it !
i tried to install grub in /dev/sda8 with a reiser fs. i guess that's
still the same bug
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Yes. Marked as such.
This is the more-general (read: actual problem) case for bug 185878
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is bug #123102 a duplicate of this one ?
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Thanks :-)
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I completely agree it is a bug. I just wanted to pose a work around for
you to get your machine going :)
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Mike, under the scenario you've described, there is no problem
installing GRUB.
It only fails if the call to grub-install() specifies a non-ext3fs
partition; and if /boot/ is ext3fs, that's a moot point.
Still a bug though..
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Have you tried breaking out your partitions so the /boot is ext2/3 and
separate from /.
Example:
/dev/sda1 /boot
/dev/sda2 swap
/dev/sda3 /
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Confirmed to happen whenever GRUB is being installed to other than the
bootsector and the / filesystem is not ext3fs.
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => grub-installer
Status: New => Confirmed
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