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grub-install --root-directory=/mnt /dev/sda1 fails
From: |
Felix Zielcke |
Subject: |
grub-install --root-directory=/mnt /dev/sda1 fails |
Date: |
Wed, 06 May 2009 16:31:57 +0200 |
Hello list,
grub-install with some --root-directory option and a partition given as
setup device and not a whole disk doestn't work, i.e. blocklists are
used.
grub-setup fails that it can't find the core.img.
The problem are these 2 lines in setup():
core_path_dev = grub_util_get_path (dir, core_file);
...
file = grub_file_open (core_path_dev);
core_path_dev contains the full path given with the `-d' or
`--directory' option for example /mnt/boot/grub.
This can't work because /mnt is a different filesystem and so GRUB only
sees /boot/grub.
Removing the /mnt part from it works fine:
(gdb) set core_path_dev="/boot/grub/core.img"
(gdb) print *file->device->disk
$13 = {name = 0x640b90 "hd1,1", dev = 0x62f520, total_sectors = 16777216,
has_partitions = 1, id = 1, partition = 0x640c10, read_hook = 0, data = 0x0}
The only solution that comes to my mind for this problem is, to
introduce a `--root-directory' option and making the `--directory'
option relative to it.
Does anyone have a better idea?
--
Felix Zielcke
- grub-install --root-directory=/mnt /dev/sda1 fails,
Felix Zielcke <=