Still relevant on Ubuntu 20.04.
Bug started 9 years ago =)
No one cares.
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Same in 13.10 with btrfs!
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Sina, please read before posting on bugs, especially my last comment.
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Hi - I'm seeing the same issue with my new install.
Ubuntu 12.04 - on boot-up: sparse file not allowed. This is a BTRFS boot
partition on a 64 bit architecture .
thanks
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This bug is specific to resierfs. Comment #12 points to the bug for
btrfs.
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** No longer affects: grub
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Wouldn't the fix to be to mark the /boot directory using btrfs tools as
not able to create sparse files? Or do that on kernel posthook?
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The same problem on Ubuntu 11.10 and 12.04 beta 2 - 64bit, btrfs
filesystem.
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The same problem on Ubuntu 12.04 beta 2 - 64bit, btrfs filesystem.
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The same problem on Ubuntu 12.04 beta 1 - 64bit, btrfs filesystem.. :-(
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I installed Precise today, using one partition for swap and one for my
btrfs. I'm using encrypted home. Installed from a usb stick.
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Same thing. Installing Ubuntu 12.04 from a USB Stick to HD formated with
btrfs
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Same problem after installing Ubuntu 12.04 from a USB Stick to HD
formated with btrfs
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Also on Ubuntu 11.10 x86, btrfs
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Also on Kubuntu 11.04 amd64, btrfs #12
** Also affects: grub
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hi Collin,
I have the same symptom on my natty too.
If it's a different bug, can you replay with the new bug id???
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The natty case is a different bug.
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This is also happening in Natty
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu Natty (development branch)
Release:11.04
Codename: natty
grub2:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1.99~rc1-13ubuntu1
Version table:
1.99~rc1-13ubuntu1 0
500 http
This bug was fixed in the package grub2 - 1.98-1ubuntu1
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grub2 (1.98-1ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* Resynchronise with Debian (bug-fixes relative to previous snapshot
release). Remaining changes:
- Adjust for default Ubuntu boot options ("quiet splash").
- Default to
I had the same issue.
I use reiserfs too.
> With reiserfs you can mount the filesystem with notail option
Indeed, adding "-o notail" after "mount" in the command fixes it.
See also the note about the notail option in the man page of mount.
But the following pages (at least) do not mention it :
ht
Am Samstag, den 12.12.2009, 19:31 + schrieb Steve Newcomb:
> Is there something I can do to help debug this mystery? I'd be happy
> to
> do what I can to help!
With reiserfs you can mount the filesystem with notail option.
Then delete /boot/grub/grubenv and create it again with `sudo
grub-edi
This is still broken, and it's quite a serious matter because when I
upgrade the machine (which sometimes overwrites /boot/grub/grub.cfg) and
reboot, I lose access to it. It can't boot unless someone is physically
present with the machine, who can remove the lines
recordfail=1
if [ -n ${have_grub
I have a similar bug after running
grub-install /dev/sde
update-grub
It doesn't seem to matter how many times I run these commands, unlike
billBear's experience. Booting doesn't happen until I get rid of those
two lines that are identified above:
recordfail=1
if [ -n ${have_grubenv} ]; then sav
I backed up a 9.10 install ( without backing up /boot/grub ), then
restored the backup to a reiserfs partition on another machine, and
chroot into it to run "grub-install /dev/sda" and "update-grub". After
reboot I saw this:
error: sparse file not allowed
Failed to boot default entries.
Even wors
I have a simple partitioning scheme, one root and one swap. The root
partition is:
/dev/sda3 on / type reiserfs (rw,noatime)
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