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James <wireless <at> tampabay.rr.com> writes: |
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> > I've found GRUB's handling of symlinks to be variable at best. Try |
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> > searching for the real file. |
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All the files are in /boot/grub: |
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(chroot) slam grub # ls |
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default grub.conf minix_stage1_5 stage2.old |
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device.map grub.conf.bak reiserfs_stage1_5 stage2_eltorito |
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e2fs_stage1_5 iso9660_stage1_5 splash.xpm.gz ufs2_stage1_5 |
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fat_stage1_5 jfs_stage1_5 stage1 vstafs_stage1_5 |
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ffs_stage1_5 menu.lst stage2 xfs_stage1_5 |
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> Everything I try within grub indicated the filesystem is unknown. |
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This stumps me.... |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=250829 |
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Bug above looks like this grub support of ext4 was |
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flushed out and fixed some time ago? |
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> Maybe unmount the boot partition, reformat it to ext2 copy over the kernrel |
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> (run what mdadm commands again) remount and see if it works? |
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This is still my best idea, if nobody has any other ideas? |
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James |