Steve, here is the output with the -t flags: ubuntu@pullman-01:~$ sudo strace -t -o process_dump -ff /usr/sbin/grub-probe --device /dev/sda1 --target=fs sudo: unable to resolve host pullman-01 ext2 ubuntu@pullman-01:~$ sudo strace -t -o process_dump -ff /usr/sbin/grub-probe --device /dev/sda1 --target=fs_uuid sudo: unable to resolve host pullman-01 d1617fb9-47e7-4a90-a65f-a5cb5d20b72a
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