I see in syslog you posted that the instaler is uninstalling grub2 but you
aren't getting legacy grub installed in it's place, maybe you aren't online
during the install?
here's the relevant part:
Nov 8 15:30:23 ubuntu grub-installer: (Reading database ...
Nov 8 15:30:23 ubuntu grub-installe
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
'lsb_release -rd Description:Ubuntu 9.10, Release:9.10
Linux 2.6.31-14-server #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 15:07:34 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux
when installing karmic server 64 bit with RAID1 installer always fails at
installing GRUB.
T
** Attachment added: "/var/log/installer/syslog"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35868575/syslog
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karmic server 64 bit installer fails at GRUB when installing with RAID1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/485604
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** Attachment added: "/var/log/installer/partman"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35868622/partman
** Also affects: lucid
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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karmic server 64 bit installer fails at GRUB when installing with RAID1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/485604
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I also tried an install using lucid server 64 bit from a latest cd downloaded
yesterday 11/18/2009 lucid-server-amd64.iso
same result
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karmic server 64 bit installer fails at GRUB when installing with RAID1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/485604
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The problem happens as a result of the drives being GPT which usually means
>=2TB. GRUB cannot yet handle GPT boot.
It is more than a documentation bug, we need GRUB updated to provide a way to
boot off RAID GPT drives as there will be more and more GPT drives as time goes
on. Folks will continu
That is not my experience, but let's qualify that. Ubuntu grub 0.97 _does_
support GPT with RAID1, except for the boot partition which must, as
stated previously in the workaround, be on a non-RAID partition for the
reasons you stated. Currently as far as I can tell GRUB2 does no better.
I'm al
I apologize, I was mistaken, karmic 64-bit server uses GRUB2 (1.97) by default
as you said.
That GRUB 0.97 found and shown above must be a vestige from my attempts to get
the system to boot from RAID1.
However I would still like for the install software to have some way to boot
from RAID1, a w
re comment #4
Thanks for the suggestions but I already have a workaround with the script
mirroring of /boot.
I tried many times to use LILO for RAID1 on 9.10 server 64 bit but it would
not work on the i7 mobo which was my initial target. LILO worked fine for an
AMD mobo. Thanks though.
re co
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
maverick alternate 64bit alpha-2 and maverick server 64bit alpha-2
installs on intel motherboard with 2 SATA drives iwith /boot on a 2 GB
flash drive
during install at partition stage cannot set bootable flag to 'on' on
the flash drive p
may be related to bug485604 since it seems to be to do with GPT based on
the 2tb disk size
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Ubuntu server install fails to set active partition
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re #13 don't be stuck Alan. Another workaround is to put /boot on a
memory stick and have everything else on RAID. works a treat
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