-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Am 17.12.2009 21:16, schrieb Miguel Landaeta: > There are 32.5 kilobytes before the start of the first partition > on a disk. So, you better repartition your disk to begin on the > second cylinder or beyond there and you will gain more space to > store your grub2 core.img there, OR the grub people find a way to > compress the core.img in that tiny space at the beginning of the > disk.
I know this difference. But, in my opinion, the resize should only be a stupid workaround for a single box. Ive parted my system with the debian installer for i think 4 months. Grub2 worked fine until the upgrade on Dezember 1. - - If this is the only good solution, the parted app may start the first partition at the second cylinder by default. - - Or, the better idea, grub should reduce the size of its driver modules. - - Or third idea, posted by thomas, is to remove the raid module if it is possible. > > In order to setup full disk encryption with grub2 (grub2+luks+lvm2), > I had to partition my boot disk in that way (my first partition > begins at the second cylinder). BTW, in the beginning of the > following howto (http://tech.xerces.com/full-system-encryption-for-linux.geek) > there is a brief comment about this problem. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEVAwUBSyqYx+Qtsvz1Im61AQI+uQf/aNkTb68/7r7YQQiOvjpvEgsF1mXCR0br b9L2e8n08mbz8bsw1HP64RUto6GDjVmKRzHR3MVUGRub5ZUeo78MaXDkzjsJPwnH wHcRTnorofJuUm31Q9ZP+rfu0854+Z0lG9cgiWHZA5bUYZFLGVrFm19WUF9pAahy r9tW14kTn1J3jCGyYDVSNc5rgivYnc963WEIzRo7Ef47uy5veeoRdlP2shpofFvD zKDlb/h3NeLOmqYiiMjLGbDaHRw4Kk5UMvNI01mN3tCzjLXvr4abzmESVvzgCnVQ thImz7/afeO2CoQnaGzeL1cs+nC7YxFVz4ZMpOWATtvJZOJqcyKEJg== =wDD0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org