Bug#527629: grub-pc: grub-probe fails with "Cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/scsi/sdh0-1c0i0l0p1. Check your device.map."
Felix Zielcke
fzielcke at z-51.de
Sat May 23 15:33:24 UTC 2009
Am Freitag, den 08.05.2009, 16:32 +0100 schrieb Bob Ham:
> Apt fails to configure the grub-pc package:
>
> rah at teasel:~$ sudo dpkg --configure grub-pc
> Setting up grub-pc (1.96+20090317-1) ...
> Generating core.img
> grub-probe: error: Cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/scsi/sdh0-1c0i0l0p1. Check your device.map.
>
[...]
>
> The system has six SATA disks as /dev/sdX. The first, /dev/sda,
> contains the root(+boot) partition, swap and an LVM partition:
Hi,
sorry for the late reply.
This shouldn't be /dev/scsi/sdh* if your disks are normally
named /dev/sd*. Maybe your udev isn't configured properly.
Move the /dev/scsi directory out of /dev or just remove it and then it
should work.
--
Felix Zielcke
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