GRUB problem after upgrading to 10.04

Karl Larsen klarsen1 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 30 21:28:04 UTC 2010


On 04/30/2010 03:19 PM, Goh Lip wrote:
> On 05/01/2010 03:21 AM, Goh Lip wrote:
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>> On 05/01/2010 02:22 AM, Mark Ziranski wrote:
>>      
>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject: Re: GRUB problem after upgrading to 10.04
>>> Date: Sat, 01 May 2010 02:03:23 +0800
>>> From: Goh Lip<g.lip at gmx.com>
>>> Newsgroups: gmane.linux.ubuntu.user
>>> References:<20100430172654.281170 at gmx.net>
>>>
>>> On 05/01/2010 01:26 AM, Mark Ziranski wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Mark, at grub prompt, type the following and press'enter' after each
>>> line.......
>>>
>>> search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set 8d3e648a-983d-4d69-aa3c-83798ec4683f
>>> linux /vmlinuz root=UUID=8d3e648a-983d-4d69-aa3c-83798ec4683f ro
>>> initrd /initrd.img
>>> boot
>>>
>>> When booted to 10.04, at terminal
>>> sudo grub-install /dev/sdb
>>>
>>> Good luck - Goh Lip
>>>
>>> ps: NOT  "sudo grub-install /dev/sdb1"
>>>        
>>
>> Mark, thanks for posting my response on the list.
>> I seems to be getting through now.
>> Any luck so far?
>>
>> I am logging off now, (my beauty sleep)
>>
>> Regards - Goh Lip
>>
>>      
> Sorry, Mark, woke up had a feeling something's not right....
> Could you try instead
>
> search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set 8d3e648a-983d-4d69-aa3c-83798ec4683f
> linux /vmlinuz-2.6.32-21-generic
> root=UUID=8d3e648a-983d-4d69-aa3c-83798ec4683f ro
> initrd /initrd.img-2.6.32-21-generic
> boot
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> I assume sdb1 is your /boot partition.
> Since you have encrypted partition, hope the following helps...
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1420955
> http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/how-to-ubuntu-verschluesselung-cryptsetup-unt/#post-2330941
> http://www.linuxcertif.com/man/8/mount.crypto_LUKS/
> http://lists4.suse.de/opensuse-bugs/2008-07/msg11813.html
> http://tropenhitze.wordpress.com/2010/01/21/disable-auto-mount-of-encrypted-luks-crypto_luks-partition-on-opensuse-11-2-while-booting/
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> Regards - Goh Lip
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         Sorry to say the "sudo grub install " above is for the Grub1 
which is not what 10.04 uses. I have been searching for a grub2 call 
that does the same thing but no luck yet.

73 Karl


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