This bug reappeared to me today after a kernel upgrade (after some weeks of
no problems), right after boot grub2 drops me to its shell. Booting manually
and removing the search line from grub.cfg fixed it. Maybe there is a
regression in grub2 ?
Thanks.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:38 AM, Adaptive w
This problem went away with the latest beta of Lucid (10.04). At least
on my HP nx7400 :)
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Grub 2 problem, error: no such device
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Am Sonntag, den 17.01.2010, 12:10 + schrieb Bogdan Mustiata:
> My suggestion is to add this module as default since it shouldn't impact
> the ones who have working bioses, and it should make the life of the
> guys with broken bioses (like me) a lot easier.
It can impact users with working a BI
Hi guys, meant to post earlier, the issue was more basic, the Oct was older
than I thought and was a 32bit machine, got it reconfigured to 64 and do far
all seems to be working well. Thanks
Sent from my Magic
On 17 Dec 2009 00:36, "vdbergh" wrote:
I have some useful info to contribute I think.
Jordan wrote:
> Since the upstream bug report mentions that this happens on BIOSs that
> can only read the first portion of large drives,...
I doubt this is the case. I am having this problem on a BIOSTAR K8M800
motherboard, and I have only a single data partition on an 80 gig IDE
drive. (Swap
Hanno Böck wrote:
> Ubuntu-devs, can you please put a HIGH priority on this one and NOT release
> any more kernel or grub updates till this is fixed?
> I just got the problem on someones machine where I've worked around it
> recently. The new kernel update regeerated the grub config and the probl
Am Freitag, den 30.10.2009, 18:59 + schrieb John in SF:
> If I can get into this directory and file, I can do what is suggested
> but a list of the commands I should perform would really help since I
> am
> good at repetition and following direction. :)
sudo gedit /usr/lib/grub/grub-mkconfig_