Please file a new bug with full details, rather than reopening this one.
It's unlikely to be quite the same cause.
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On Thursday 02,December,2010 07:29 AM, Nobu wrote:
> This seems to have regressed in grub2 1.99 on Natty, or else I've
> stumbled onto another problem.
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> Discussion started here:
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10183644
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Yeah, it doesn't work on my Maverick system either, using a c
This seems to have regressed in grub2 1.99 on Natty, or else I've
stumbled onto another problem.
Discussion started here:
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Maybe it's fixed for some people but apparently not for everyone. In
any case I think I understand what's going on here (we should be using
statvfs, or something like that) so please leave this open.
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I'm running Lucid, and update-grub still fails in the same way.
Adding GRUB_DEVICE in /etc/default/grub is not enough, you also need the
"|| true" patch, because the script (grub-mkconfig) always tests for
root, before it even loads /etc/default/grub.
For me an acceptable fix would be that if GRU
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Marking invalid as per last comment.
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Upgraded to Ubuntu Lucid, this bug no longer applies; update-grub runs
fine. If you got your btrfs root partition on top of crypto, bug #551055
still applies.
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If your btrfs root partition is on top of any crypto devices, you'll be
also affected by bug #551055. I posted a procedure for Ubuntu Karmic in
comment 4 there, involving instructions from both threads. It restores
full automagic functionality both for update-grub and update-initramfs.
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I definitely wouldn't call the GRUB_DEVICE solution acceptable. Btrfs is still
quite new and I don't think it makes sense to merge it hacks like this. I
believe that this is a case where the bleeding edge users should need to build
their own packages and maintain their own configuration. Trying
Well since everyone seems pretty much fixed on the idea that static
GRUB_DEVICE and GRUB_DEVICE_UUID entries are ok, just have two posing
questions.
How do you suppose we get those entries there in the first place?
What would we do in the event that a UUID changes (if unlikely, I know :) ?
Or are
This seems to be a pretty good workaround allowing manual override of
the root device. Simply drop a GRUB_DEVICE=/dev/... line into
/etc/default/grub and things should just work again. Certainly not a
permanent solution, but then again btrfs has quite a while until it sees
usage outside of testing.
This is more serious than it seems, not simply a matter of convenience.
Packages like desktop-base, which runs update-grub in postinst, fail to
install properly when running on a btrfs root.
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Please excuse me. My failure to boot was solved by re-running grub-
install after I added my seperate /boot partition.
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By changing grub-mkconfig, update-grub no longer fails and I can produce
a valid grub.cfg. However, grub still fails at boot with "Unknown
Filesystem" in up-to-date ubuntu karmic and leaves you at the rescue
prompt.
However, I can boot to a root btrfs filesystem.
My setup:
/dev/sda1 is /boot (ext
A simpler change would be to to add "|| true" to the end of the
"GRUB_DEVICE=..." line in grub-mkconfig, and then set your root device
by hand in /etc/default/grub, or something along those lines.
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Is anything happening with this upstream?
I've managed to get grub2 working via backporting the legacy 0.97 shell probe
functions into the grub-mkconfig_lib file. But this doesn't really seem right.
Attached my changes against this post anyway for people to see.
Regards
Iain
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Just a note,
1) Not surprisingly, doesn't work on amd64 as well.
2) Good old grub 0.97 is not complaining when /boot has it's own partition.
Frank
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** Changed in: grub2 (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #540786
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** Also affects: grub2 (Debian) via
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Status: Unknown
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Oh, and the device map is fine, so it's not that...
j...@fehung:~$ cat /boot/grub/device.map
(hd0) /dev/sda
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