Andrej Kastrin a écrit : > > I have currently two disks installed on my box (/dev/sda and /dev/sdb). I try > to install Debian Jessie on 3TB GPT formatted drive (/dev/sdb). Using > partition tool I created the following partitions: > > Partition Table: gpt > > Number Start End Size File system Name Flags > 1 1049kB 2097kB 1049kB bios_grub > 2 2097kB 2966GB 2966GB ext4 > 3 2966GB 3001GB 34.2GB linux-swap(v1) > > When I was asked to install boot loader I installed it on /dev/sdb. Finally, > when I try to boot from /dev/sdb drive the following message is reported: > Loading Operating System ...error: attempt to read or write outside of disk > 'hd0'Entering rescue mode ...grub rescue> > Any suggestions and/or pointers are greatly apprecited.
The BIOS cannot access the part of a disk beyond 2 TiB. So when booting from BIOS on a disk larger than 2 TiB, you should may sure that anything required to boot (typically /boot) resides below this limit. Your ext4 root partition extends beyond the limit so there is no such guarantee. I advise to create a small partition for /boot right after the bios_grub partition. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55a7ff51.70...@plouf.fr.eu.org