[Bug 1066173] Re: whole disk install puts grub in wrong place
Jean-Baptiste Lallement
jean-baptiste at ubuntu.com
Sat Oct 13 15:11:42 UTC 2012
I did the following test:
1. Plugged an external drive on a system with an existing installation of Ubuntu
2. In partman I selected 'Entire drive'
3. On the confirmation page, I selected the external drive (sdc) and proceeded with installation
4. Proceeded with installation and rebooted
=> Boot ok with external drive plugged
5. Unplug external drive and boot
=> Dropped to grub rescue mode
So, I confirm the report here, but I don't know what is the expected
behaviour in this situation.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
whole disk install puts grub in wrong place
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
For test case "Install (entire disk) in Ubuntu Studio DVD i386 for
Quantal Final " Oct12.1. When installing onto a second drive
(removable in this case) The boot information goes on the internal
drive instead of the install drive. When the second drive is removed
the internal drive can no longer be booted because grub is looking for
the external drive.
One of two things should happen (in my opinion):
a) grub should be installed on the same drive as the new install.
b) when choosing drive to install to, a place to select where grub is
to be installed should be provided.
and now to go repair grub on my machine...
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