Bug#602071: /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/sda1. Check your device.map.
Markus Schulz
msc at antzsystem.de
Mon Nov 1 11:53:40 UTC 2010
Am Montag, 1. November 2010 schrieben Sie:
> > grub-probe: info: /dev/sda1 starts from 2048.
> > grub-probe: info: opening the device hd0.
> > grub-probe: info: the size of hd0 is 209715200.
> > grub-probe: info: Partition 0 starts from 256.
> > grub-probe: info: Partition 1 starts from 51456.
> > grub-probe: error: cannot find a GRUB drive for /dev/sda1. Check
> > your device.map.
>
> This looks like a 4K sector disk. We already have a bugreport for
> those. I tried to fix them but abandoned when I've seen that no BIOS
> I had around me even exposes such disks which means that making GRUB
> support such is pointless.
yes, i have configured the hw-raid controller to expose the raid array
as 4k disks (Promise Supertrak EX4650).
i think all modern raid controller support 4k disks and you can expose
your raid array as 4k disk.(no need for 64bit LBA adresses for large dm-
crypt disks).
would you fix this bug or not? are there any workarounds which i can
use?
msc
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