[Bug 386567] Re: Ensure partition types are correct when manually partitioning (otherwise grub may fail to install)
Phillip Susi
psusi at ubuntu.com
Mon Jan 13 19:20:21 UTC 2014
Grub ( and linux in general ) don't care what the partition type is.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
Ensure partition types are correct when manually partitioning
(otherwise grub may fail to install)
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I made room for an ext3 partition where I wanted to install Ubuntu
9.10, but for some reason the partition type was incorrect (not sure
if gparted failed, or if another OS I installed before updated the
partition table, but the future ext3 partition was flagged as "Compaq
diagnostics" (12)).
I chose to install "/" on that partition formatted as ext3 and all went well until the grub installation which failed with the message:
Executing 'grub-install (hd0)' failed. This is a fatal error.
In the log, I can see the message:
The file /boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly.
Apparently, grub can't locate the boot partition if it's partition
type isn't "83 Linux".
After fixing the partition type, the installation went well.
In order to avoid such issues, it would be useful if the partitioner
could check that the partition type corresponds to the file system
that is going to be installed. Ideally there should be an option to
fix that, or at least warn the user that the installation is going to
fail.
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