Bug#491977: grub-probe fails with "Cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/dm-N."

Moritz Naumann bugs.debian.org at moritz-naumann.com
Fri Jul 25 17:50:20 UTC 2008


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Robert Millan wrote:
> [..] Simply run from your build dir:
> 
>   ./grub-probe -t device /
>   ./grub-probe -t device /boot
> 
> Instead of /dev/dm-X, it should print /dev/md0 or /dev/md2.

It does :-) :

debby:~/grub2-1.96+20080704# ./grub-probe -t device /
/dev/md2
debby:~/grub2-1.96+20080704# ./grub-probe -t device /boot
/dev/md0
debby:~/grub2-1.96+20080704#
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