Thanks for the detail Pascal.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 2:00 AM, Pascal Hambourg
wrote:
> Muhammad Yousuf Khan a écrit :
> > command "grub-install --modules=part_gpt /dev/sdc" resolved the issue for
> > me.
>
> Glad to hear it.
>
> > however i also wanted to know that how it actually works.
> > w
Muhammad Yousuf Khan a écrit :
> command "grub-install --modules=part_gpt /dev/sdc" resolved the issue for
> me.
Glad to hear it.
> however i also wanted to know that how it actually works.
> what is the difference. i can understand i am mentioning gpt module in
> the command but what is the theo
command "grub-install --modules=part_gpt /dev/sdc" resolved the issue for
me. however i also wanted to know that how it actually works.
what is the difference. i can understand i am mentioning gpt module in
the command but what is the theoretical story behind this to work. or
what is the difference
Gary Dale a écrit :
> On 13/09/15 04:28 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
>>
>> GRUB loading.
>> Welcome to GRUB!
>>
>> error: no such device: 2
>> Entering rescue mode...
>> grub rescue>
>>
>> moreover when i use command "ls"
>>
>> it shows me (hda0)
>
> mdadm doesn't care about partition tables.
On 13/09/15 04:28 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
I am trying to replacing 1 TB drives with 2TB i am using RAID 1 mdadm
i successfully replaced the first drive and it is synced and working
normally.
i also installed grub by this commad "grub-install /dev/sdc"
/dev/sdc is my new drive.
Please no
Muhammad Yousuf Khan a écrit :
> Please note that i am using gdisk to create GPT partition on new 2TB drive.
You don't have to use GPT on a 2 TB disk.
> moreover when i use command "ls"
>
> it shows me (hda0)
I don't think so. GRUB names disks hd0, hd2... , not hda0.
"ls" should show the disks
I am trying to replacing 1 TB drives with 2TB i am using RAID 1 mdadm
i successfully replaced the first drive and it is synced and working
normally.
i also installed grub by this commad "grub-install /dev/sdc"
/dev/sdc is my new drive.
Please note that i am using gdisk to create GPT partition on n
Hi
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 09:06:26PM -0700, Ric Marques wrote:
> I need to install wheezy via pxe boot to many (hundreds) of systems.
> The problem I am currently running into in my testing is that my
> boot drive is enumerated by udev as /dev/sdat in many of those
> systems, and the grub-install
I need to install wheezy via pxe boot to many (hundreds) of systems. The
problem I am currently running into in my testing is that my boot drive is
enumerated by udev as /dev/sdat in many of those systems, and the grub-install
routine inside debian-installer will not install to that device...
I was given a machine with six scsi drives and I wanted to play around with
RAID setups. The system as given to me was setup with 5 drives in a raid and
one used as /boot. I wanted to use all of them for the raid, so I added a large
ATA drive. On the new drive I made a /boot partition, a swap pa
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 12:32:16 +0200, Artifex Maximus wrote:
>
>> I try to install Wheezy with latest install DVD snapshot (20111011) and
>> when installer try to install grub it failed with "grub-pc package
>> failed to install into /target/". I sw
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 12:32:16 +0200, Artifex Maximus wrote:
> I try to install Wheezy with latest install DVD snapshot (20111011) and
> when installer try to install grub it failed with "grub-pc package
> failed to install into /target/". I switch to terminal four and the log
> says:
>
> "Package
Hello!
I try to install Wheezy with latest install DVD snapshot (20111011)
and when installer try to install grub it failed with "grub-pc package
failed to install into /target/". I switch to terminal four and the
log says:
"Package grub-pc is not available, but is referred to by another package.
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