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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/496435
Title:
upgrades of the grub-pc package can overwrite wrong MBR
Status in “grub2” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “grub2” package in Debian:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: grub2
The grub-pc package calls grub-install on upgrades. The drive to
install to is stored in debconf as a string like "/dev/sdb". The
problem is that /dev/sdb won't always be the same device if drives are
moved around or, where the situation is particularly bad, when Ubuntu
is installed to an external drive and used on multiple computers as a
"live" system. For this reason everywhere else in Ubuntu I can think
of file systems are specified with UUIDs rather than device names. For
specifying drives, /dev/disk/by-id/ seems to give a unique way to
identify a disk. grub-pc should store something like "/dev/disk/by-id
/usb-OEI-USB2_Ultra_Disk_Drive_090706000466-0:0" instead of "/dev/sdb"
so there is no chance of installing to the wrong disk on grub-pc
upgrades.
As an example: If you install Ubuntu to an external USB drive on
computer that has only one internal drive then grub-pc/install_devices
will likely contain "/dev/sdb". If you then boot from that external on
another computer that has an OS installed on its second internal
drive, an upgrade of the grub-pc package would install to /dev/sdb
making that computer unbootable.
Work Around: If you install Ubuntu to an external drive and plan to
use it on multiple computers run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc" and
uncheck all drives when prompted for "GRUB install devices". You will
need to manually run grub-install to the correct drive before any
major upgrades.
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