F8 GRUB cannot access F9-Beta root
Will Woods
wwoods at redhat.com
Fri Apr 4 15:21:44 UTC 2008
On Fri, 2008-04-04 at 15:55 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> Sigh. F9-Beta doesn't like to be tested.
We're doing weekly snapshots; you might try today's snapshot instead of
F9Beta.
> First, Anaconda gave a traceback
> upon being told to use a GRUB device other than MBR.
Hm. What's your disk layout like? What device were you telling it to
use?
> Then, during the next attempt, I installed GRUB into MBR. But after
> restoring F8's GRUB, I found out that it cannot access F9-Beta's root
> partition.
Did you encrypt F9b's disk? It'd be kind of tricky for GRUB to read
that, obviously.
How did you restore F8's GRUB?
> That would have been my way to boot into it from the
> command-line. But it fails to find /boot/grub/grub.conf on it and
> errors out (2: Bad file or directory type) even if I specify it
> myself.
> It seems to be incompatible with F9.
That seems unlikely; more likely is that there was some mixed-up
configuration generated by anaconda at some point.
If you can give us some details of how your partitions etc. are set up,
I can try to reproduce your problem so we can fix it.
-w
>
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