I ran update-manager and it (re)-installed grub-pc. The post-install
scripts for this Debian package run grub-install to the first available
hard disk. It does NOT ask for an appropriate boot disk. So I think that
is the source of the problem.
I will try to look into this script and see if I can s
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub2
Large, custom-built PC (Intel Core i7-860, P55 SATA) with 8 SATA hard
disks (5 on Intel ICH10 SATA, 3 on a Silicon Image 3124 controller).
Clean install of Ubuntu Lucid Alpha 2 from the Lucid-alpha2 amd64 cdrom.
Installed onto the 5th SATA hard dis
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38098209/Dependencies.txt
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cannot boot: GRUB error symbol 'grub_puts' not found
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/509797
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Great, thanks for the quick response and the Grub2LiveCdInstallGuide!
I am booting from the Lucid-alpha2 LiveDVD.
ubu...@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount /dev/sde1 /mnt
ubu...@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev
ubu...@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev
ubu...@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount --bind /sys /m
WORKSFORME!
Great, thanks again for the install guide.
But I want to emphasize how I got into this mess: re-using a hard disk on a
multi-disk system, I install Ubuntu Lucid from the LiveDVD. It prompts me for
the disk to use etc, and I ask it to *completely erase* the hard disk /dev/sde
and
Cannot access RAID5 array upon reboot.
# uname -a
Linux bwaters-desktop 2.6.32-16-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Tue Mar 9 16:33:12 UTC
2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
1. manually assemble the array (named vla) as root
# mdadm --assemble --scan --auto=md
2. mount the array (it contains a large ext4 filesystem)
#
This bug might interact with the Dell Backup Utility, but I hit this
bug every time I install Ubuntu with Grub2 on my no-name, custom PC.
My computer uses a SATA DVD, and has lots of hard disks. The BIOS disk
enumeration may change for Grub when the system is running the
installation DVD, then disk
Alex:
Did you ever try Felix's http://grub.enbug.org/Grub2LiveCdInstallGuide
? I was able to get grub-pc (grub2) to work for me after following the
"rescue" instructions in that guide.
It's good to know that installing grub-legacy can get the system
working again, but that's not a working grub2 i
I triggered this crash from F-Spot->Help -- I did not click on any
contents of the help, simply opened the help.
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yelp crashed with signal 5 in _XError()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/528946
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Ah, sorry, I should mention that, Like comment #13, this crash triggered
when I CLOSED the Help window.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
KUbuntu 9.10 Beta
inside VMWare Fusion (Mac) 2.0.6
Start installation, Select Language (en-US) and Timezone (New York), fine.
At Keyboard, select Layout: USA Variant: USA - Macintosh
Upon selection of the "USA - Macintosh" variant, a message ap
WORKSFORME - confirmed!
Newest daily Install CD of KUbuntu 9.10
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 4:41 AM, Evan Dandrea wrote:
> I've just tried this with today's daily-live CD and it works fine. Can
> someone please confirm this?
> + Kubuntu Installer crashes when selecting the Macintosh USA keyboard l
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