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2014-06-29 10:48 GMT-03:00 Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon@×××××.com>: |
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> On 29/06/2014 14:17, João Matos wrote: |
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> > Dear list, |
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> > After finishing the configuration, my gentoo was working very well. So, |
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> > the last step was to create a stage4, and replace my old hd. |
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> > I did it, installed grub lecacy in chroot. No error reported during the |
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> > installation. My /boot isn't a separated partition, and my root fs is |
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> > ext4, just like before. Everything is the same but the ssd. |
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> > I tried the grub2, but I had the same result. I don't think grub is the |
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> > problem, and I don't see need to change it, since I have just gentoo on |
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> > my machine. |
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> > what do you say? |
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> does grub find your ssd device at all? |
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> yes. In fact the grub is working pretty well. But nothing is showed. Just |
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black screen. but my system is booting, even I cant see the menu. |
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> You can find it in the grub shell using tab completion, it is |
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> If you have the old and new drives now installed, grub's idea of device |
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> numbers may have changed |
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> Alan McKinnon |
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> alan.mckinnon@×××××.com |
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João Neto |
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Linux User #461527 |
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http://br.linkedin.com/pub/jo%C3%A3o-de-matos/7/316/552 |