hello mkukri.
yes i can post a install config here, but the vmware workstation pro is freely
accessed product in case if you don't know, so you can easily reproduce this,i
guess.
and i think this maybe a different case after today's use in that configure.
becasue i have see multiple entry in
Hello,
Can you please provide a step-by-step (written) reproducer, and
preferably on a freely available virtual machine such as QEMU?
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I am experiencing these same symptoms while trying to install Ubuntu
18.04 in UEFI mode with a 4-disk RAID10 as root on my R410. ESP gets
mounted at /boot/efi, kernel/ramdisk get installed to /boot, and the
ESP's grub.cfg points to another grub.cfg that is only accessable after
the array is assembl
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Hi! I have the same problem: install everything and boot in EFI mode,
then I see "error: efidisk read error" and I get grub> prompt. I found a
fix not mentioned here: after the install, boot from a LiveCD, install
boot-repair and in its options unselect "SecureBoot" option. [I don't
know what's wro
I also used instructions from here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/355727/how-to-install-ubuntu-server-with-
uefi-and-raid1-lvm
cp /usr/sbin/grub-install /usr/sbin/grub-install.backup
patch /usr/sbin/grub-install patch
umount /boot/efi
mount /dev/sda1 /boot/efi
grub-install /dev/sda1
umount /boot/
That makes sense. It is consistent with all the reports I've seen
describing this defect. My patched system reboots fine after HW off.
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Title:
Grub understands linux software raid. The only thing that needs to be
on the EFI system partition is the grub image itself. This seems to
just be a bug in grub-mkconfig that causes it to put the wrong uuid in
the cfg.
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I also found this bug. I installed 12.04.3 LTS Server using md raid1
for root partition on x86-64 box using EFI boot. The Ubuntu installer
(alternate_amd.iso) sets up partitions /boot/efi and / and swap.
I also found grub installs its EFI app correctly, and it launches at
boot. However, grub can
Hi, I have very a similar issue. Reproducable with 13.10 as well.
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Sorry, the machine in question is a server that needs to remain on LTS
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Dear all,
please can you tell us if you can reproduce the bug with 13.10 ?
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I've encountered this issue as well running 12.04.3 with a 5-device RAID
6 array using grub + EFI + Secure Boot.
I worked around it by manually creating a grub.cfg file on the EFI
partition that just changes the root to the correct /boot md partition
and then reloads the actual /boot/grub.cfg file
The patch provided by Dick Porter worked for me as well (with /boot
being a separate md array than /). Thanks!
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