Bug#467501: cannot boot when /boot is in RAID
Sam Morris
sam at robots.org.uk
Sat Jul 5 09:17:31 UTC 2008
> > > > > > > > I seem to have this problem too--however a detail that others have not
> > > > > > > > mentioned is the error message printed before I am dropped to rescue
> > > > > > > > mode:
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > error: Found two discs with the number 0?!?
> > > >
> > > > Whoops, it's 'disks' not 'discs'. The string is from disk/raid.c line
> > > > 448.
> > >
> > > That's strange.. can you reproduce this error in grub-emu? (you should
> > > see it during its initialisation, when grub_init_all() is called)
> >
> > There's no error with grub-emu -- I get straight to the menu
>
> Does this help?
It says, "Found two disks with the number 0?!? (first hd1,2 then
hd3,2)".
As for an update on the other parts of this bug: prefix and root are set
correctly, so in order to boot I have only to enter 'insmod normal' and
then 'normal'.
--
Sam Morris
http://robots.org.uk/
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