Yes, fedora appears to have its own /boot partition, and it does not
contain the traditional /boot -> . symlink. When installing fedora you
should not use a /boot partition unless you either want it to share one
with Ubuntu. As a workaround, you should be able to create a symlink in
the fedora /b
$ cat /fedora/etc/fstab
#
# /etc/fstab
# Created by anaconda on Mon Jan 4 23:45:04 2010
#
# Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained under '/dev/disk'
# See man pages fstab(5), findfs(8), mount(8) and/or blkid(8) for more info
#
/dev/mapper/vg_losgar-lv_fedora /
What does the fstab in fedora look like and what are the contents of
/boot?
Actually, can you run the boot info script and attach the results?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bootinfoscript/
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This is what the fstab looks like
proc/proc procdefaults0 0
/dev/mapper/vg_losgar-lv_ubuntu / ext4errors=remount-ro 0
1
/dev/mapper/vg_losgar-lv_fedora /fedora ext4defaults0
2
/dev/mapper/vg_losgar-lv_home
The kernel should be in /boot, not /. Did you install fedora with its
own /boot partition?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
grub2
I can confirm this bug in 12.04.
I'm dual booting Ubuntu and Fedora both on logical volumes with a shared
home directory. The auto-detected Fedora system always results in the
error that it cannot find (or load?) the kernel. However, I am able to
boot with the following entries in /etc/grub.d/40_c
Is this bug still present in any supported release?
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Title:
grub2 cannot find kernel in dual kubuntu/xubuntu 9.10 boot scenario
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Leaving this open for the developers to use as needed. Would be better
to have a response with more log information, but perhaps there is
useful information in this report. Thanks
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Status: Incomplete => New
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grub2 doesn't find the boot-partition of Fedora. update-grub finds the
system-partition of Fedora. I can boot Fedora only in command mode of
grub2.
** Attachment added: "Partitionen"
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grub2 cannot find kernel in dual kubuntu/xubuntu 9.10 bo
The issue persists in grub v. 1.97~beta3-1ubuntu4 even after getting
updated to the current version of grub (see below) and re-running os-
prober and update-grub2.
j...@nicodemus:~$ dpkg -l grub-common
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Cfg-files/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-i
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