Bug#496820: grub-pc in current installer snapshot fails with separate boot partition
Eric Anderson
ea-79HwFubIn1 at cello.hpl.hp.com
Fri Aug 29 17:27:23 UTC 2008
Felix Zielcke writes:
> Am Mittwoch, den 27.08.2008, 11:45 -0700 schrieb Eric Anderson:
> > grub-pc fails to install as it is unable to read the file /boot/grub/core.img
> > when used with a separate /boot partition a machine with a > 2TB disk.
>
> I just tried it out now myself in VMware with a default disk size of 8
> GiB.
>
> This seems to be related or maybe it is even the same as 489287
I suspect it's somehow different because the underlying grub-setup
message was "succeeded in opening the core image but the data is
different" in that one, and in mine, it was just that it couldn't even
find the file. (I stuck a large number of debugging outputs into
grub-setup to track down the problem).
> I have used the current daily debian-testing-amd64-businesscard.iso
> from 29-Aug-2008 00:04
> and installed `testing' with a seperate /boot partition at the end of
> the disk.
>
> A `msdos' partition table is no problem at all with a seperate /boot.
> But `gpt', which has to be used for > 2 TB, is the problem.
Interesting, I couldn't test this because it was on a real disk, so
gpt was the only option. I wonder if it's some sort of "what path
should I be looking for" error with gpt partitions and not msdos ones?
-Eric
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