Public bug reported: ---Problem Description--- This is the Habanero NV system. Try to install Ubuntu 14043. It fails to install the GRUB boot loader at the very end of the process.
---boot type--- Network boot == Comment: #3 - Kevin W. Rudd - 2015-12-02 16:48:46 == This looks to be an issue very similar to the one originally reported in Bug 120779 (LP1415918) In this case, the install is being done to /dev/sdj, but the grub-installer script is finding a PReP partition on /dev/sdr that it wants to remove. It fails because /dev/sdr1 has not been mapped and does not exist in /dev Dec 2 15:45:46 grub-installer: info: Identified partition label for /dev/sdj2: gpt Dec 2 15:45:47 grub-installer: info: Wiping PReP partition /dev/sdr1 Dec 2 15:45:47 grub-installer: dd: invalid number '' ... Dec 2 15:45:47 main-menu[835]: (process:28150): blockdev: can't open '/dev/sdr1': No such file or directory /var/log # ls -l /dev/sdj* brw------- 1 root root 8, 144 Dec 2 18:31 /dev/sdj brw------- 1 root root 8, 145 Dec 2 18:24 /dev/sdj1 brw------- 1 root root 8, 146 Dec 2 18:24 /dev/sdj2 brw------- 1 root root 8, 147 Dec 2 18:24 /dev/sdj3 /var/log # ls -l /dev/sdr* brw------- 1 root root 65, 16 Dec 2 18:42 /dev/sdr One big question I have is: Does it make sense to remove a PReP partition on a *different* disk than the one being used for the install? It seems rather heinous to be destroying data on a non-install disk. == Comment: #4 - Kevin W. Rudd - 2015-12-02 18:17:19 == Hmmm. This may be key information for replicating this behavior. It might explain why the partition device entries are not being auto-created for the problem /dev/sdr drive: # parted /dev/sdr print Warning: /dev/sdr contains GPT signatures, indicating that it has a GPT table. However, it does not have a valid fake msdos partition table, as it should. Perhaps it was corrupted -- possibly by a program that doesn't understand GPT partition tables. Or perhaps you deleted the GPT table, and are now using an msdos partition table. Is this a GPT partition table? Yes/No? Yes Model: ATA ST1000NM0033 (scsi) Disk /dev/sdr: 1000GB Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B Partition Table: gpt Number Start End Size File system Name Flags 1 1049kB 8389kB 7340kB prep 2 8389kB 975GB 975GB ext4 3 975GB 1000GB 25.1GB linux-swap(v1) == Comment: #7 - Kevin W. Rudd - 2015-12-03 16:11:11 == After a bit more research on this system, it appears that the problem drive was previously used for Trusty testing within a PowerKVM environment. To avoid further blocking the test team, I temporarily removed the problem drive from the installer's view, and the grub-installer was able to continue without further error. The primary reason for the failure was that the installer did not like the partition on that other drive. In addition to the parted warning listed in comment 4, kpartx also complained: Warning: Disk has a valid GPT signature but invalid PMBR. Either this partition was slightly corrupted, or this is just a side effect of the earlier PowerKVM storage mapping to the /dev/vdb device. This still begs the question: ? Should the grub-installer really be touching other drives ? It seems to me that a multi-boot environment is still valid, and destroying partitions on alternate drives could really mess up the testing on a shared resource. == Comment: #12 - Paulo Flabiano Smorigo - 2015-12-07 13:15:01 == Even if Ubuntu overwrite PReP from other disk you can still boot the older system because grub-mkconfig (using os-prober) seeks for other systems and add them to the config file. The problem with this approach is that old system can overwrite PReP partition for some reason (i.e. an update) and its grub-mkconfig has the OS seeker disabled. For me, the safer approach is to have PReP in the same disk as Kevin is suggesting. I believe that we should have ask Canonical for an option about it since grub-installer is a Debian/Ubuntu tool. ** Affects: ubuntu Importance: Undecided Assignee: Taco Screen team (taco-screen-team) Status: New ** Tags: architecture-ppc64le bugnameltc-133698 severity-high targetmilestone-inin--- ** Tags added: architecture-ppc64le bugnameltc-133698 severity-high targetmilestone-inin--- -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1523637 Title: grub-installer fails due to alternate disk partition error - 14.04.3 To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1523637/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs