Am Samstag, den 13.06.2009, 12:09 +0100 schrieb Bob Ham: > On Sat, 2009-05-23 at 17:33 +0200, Felix Zielcke wrote: > > Am Freitag, den 08.05.2009, 16:32 +0100 schrieb Bob Ham: > > > > > Apt fails to configure the grub-pc package: > > > > > > r...@teasel:~$ sudo dpkg --configure grub-pc > > > Setting up grub-pc (1.96+20090317-1) ... > > > Generating core.img > > > grub-probe: error: Cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/scsi/sdh0-1c0i0l0p1. > > > Check your device.map. > > > > > [...] > > > > > > The system has six SATA disks as /dev/sdX. The first, /dev/sda, > > > contains the root(+boot) partition, swap and an LVM partition: > > > > Hi, > > > > sorry for the late reply. > > This shouldn't be /dev/scsi/sdh* if your disks are normally > > named /dev/sd*. Maybe your udev isn't configured properly. > > I would point out that I have never touched the udev configuration on > this box.
udev 0.124-1 dropped completely the support for devfs style devices. Maybe it just wasn't properly updated. Try to purge it and reinstall it. > > Move the /dev/scsi directory out of /dev or just remove it and then it > > should work. > > This seems to have worked. Maybe we should ignore devfs style devices, but it's not that easy. grub-probe actually should support them if they are /scsi/*disk* or *part* but your's is different from that. I can't remember anymore how devfs named the devices. -- Felix Zielcke -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org