preupgrade F9 -> F10 (was rawhide)?
Gerry Reno
greno at verizon.net
Thu Mar 19 17:21:55 UTC 2009
Gerry Reno wrote:
> Will Woods wrote:
>> On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 02:16 -0400, Gerry Reno wrote:
>>
>>> Gerry Reno wrote:
>>>
>>>> Will Woods wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> This is a GRUB bug that we've been unable to reproduce reliably, and
>>>>> therefore haven't traced fully. It's often triggered by using the grub
>>>>> --once flag, which is used by both preupgrade and suspend-to-disk
>>>>> (hibernate). We've seen it happen with both of those things, but the
>>>>> preupgrade case seems to be more frequent because it tends to also
>>>>> involve upgrading GRUB at the same time.
>>>>>
>>>>> As far as we've been able to trace it, *something* causes GRUB stage2
>>>>> (or stage 1.5) to move its physical on-disk location. But we don't know
>>>>> what. Nothing that we're doing to GRUB *should* cause that. But
>>>>> something does, and then stage1 can't find the rest of GRUB, and we get
>>>>> stuck with "GRUB" on-screen and an unbootable system.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyway. I've spent *weeks* trying to track that one down, bugging pjones
>>>>> (our GRUB maintainer) and esandeen (our mad ext3/ext4 hacker) endlessly,
>>>>> and never made any real progress. Reinstalling GRUB, as you did, is the
>>>>> proper fix when this happens. But we still don't know what causes it,
>>>>> and therefore how to keep it from happening in the first place.
>>>>>
>>
>> This remains a problem in F10; unsure if rawhide is also susceptible.
>> I'd guess yes.
>>
>>
>>>> Ok, I just ran into this nasty little problem when I did my F9 =>
>>>> F10 preupgrade. All I get at the first reboot is the GRUB prompt.
>>>> Has any progress been made on tracking this down? This will be a
>>>> real pain if I have to go through this on 14 machines. Is there any
>>>> workaround to avoid this problem?
>>>>
>>
>> None known. You can use a rescue CD / Live image to re-run grub-install
>> to fix it, but that's about it.
>>
>>
>>> And I just reran the preupgrade and this time I see this message go
>>> by:
>>> Not enough space in /boot/upgrade to download install.img
>>> GRUBBY shows that it will download the install.img from the network.
>>>
>>> The /boot is 100MB size on this machine.
>>>
>>> So I did the first reboot and this time the machine booted, retrieved
>>> the install.img and ran anaconda.
>>> Maybe the GRUB prompt problem is related to my small /boot space.
>>>
>>
>> It's not. We've seen this happen on plenty of machines with 200MB /boot.
>>
>> -w
>>
>
> Thanks for clarifying the issue.
>
> Is there anyway I could get anaconda to process a "grub-install"
> script as a post-install during preupgrade?
>
> Regards,
> Gerry
>
One more thing about the grub-install script idea. I found that you
need to add the --grub-shell=full_path to the grub-install line to get
the grub-install to work.
Regards,
Gerry
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