On Sat, 2007-05-19 at 11:33 +0200, Robert Millan wrote: > On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 01:49:53AM +0100, Sam Morris wrote: > > On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 08:51 +0200, Robert Millan wrote: > > > On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 06:44:07PM +0200, Robert Millan wrote: > > > > On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 12:02:26PM +0100, Sam Morris wrote: > > > > > On Sat, 2007-05-12 at 22:16 +0100, Sam Morris wrote: > > > > > > On Wed, 2007-05-09 at 18:13 +0200, Robert Millan wrote: > > > > > > > I'm forwarding you a bug report from Debian. It seems that the > > > > > > > grub-probe > > > > > > > -t partmap feature I just added doesn't play nice with RAID. > > > > > > > Unfortunately, > > > > > > > I have no idea how software RAID is implemented. Is it okay to > > > > > > > just exit > > > > > > > succesfuly and install core.img without any partmap module? > > > > > > > > ... so apparently it isn't. We still need to detect this somehow, or > > > > maybe we > > > > could just print "pc gpt".. anyone can cast some light on this? > > > > > > How about this as temporary solution? It's ugly, but it's not worse than > > > what > > > we had before. > > > > I've now tested hardcoding the modules to 'pc gpt'. > > I suspect some part of GRUB might be thinking you talk about a single module > named 'pc gpt' (which would be found in '/boot/grub/pc gpt.mod'). > > Can you try passing these to grub-install instead of modifiing the source? > > Like: grub-install --modules="pc gpt"
Ok, I'll try that... would grub-mkimage not throw an error in that case though? BTW, where does 'gpt' come into this at all... do I not need 'pc' and 'raid'? -- Sam Morris http://robots.org.uk/ PGP key id 1024D/5EA01078 3412 EA18 1277 354B 991B C869 B219 7FDB 5EA0 1078
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