Steve McIntyre wrote:
Hi!

On Fri, May 01, 2020 at 10:57:15AM +0200, waxhead wrote:
Steve McIntyre wrote:
On Fri, May 01, 2020 at 10:11:23AM +0200, waxhead wrote:
Source: grub2
Version: 2.04-7
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,

*** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***

    * What led up to the situation?

     I waited for grub 2.04-7 to support the BTRFS RAID1c3/RAID1c4 features.
     it found that it had migraded to testing this morning, did an apt update + 
apt upgrade to get it.
     Made sure I ran update-grub, and btrfs balance start -mconvert=raid1c4 /
     also checked with apt-get source grub2 , browsed the btrfs.c to check , 
all the raid1c34 parts
     seemed to be in place.
     ran systemd reboot and grub failed with unknown filesystem.

    * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
      ineffective)?

    Fired up the latest testing live cd and rebalanced my rootfs back to btrfs 
raid1

Try again next Monday - the live images are only updated weekly. Grub
version 2.04-7 only just migrated to testing in the last 24h...

Uhmmm, not sure I understand. The bugreport has nothing to do with the live
images (they where suitable for me to recover).

The bugreport is for grub2 v2.04-7 which, as you say just migrated to
testing. Problem: grub2 v2.04-7 should support RAID1c34 and does not seem to
do so.

Apologies - misunderstood "Fired up the latest testing live cd". Need
more coffee, clearly... :-/

Howdy,

Just wanted to add that this bug can be closed and buried. I took the leap of faith and tested out grub (2.04-8) on a Raid1c4 (metadata) and Raid1c3 (data) btrfs which boots just fine!

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