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From: | Sonnie Hook |
Subject: | Re: GRUB failed to install on Fujitsu M10-4 |
Date: | Tue, 4 Jun 2019 08:56:01 +0800 |
> On Jun 3, 2019, at 7:37 AM, Sonnie Hook <address@hidden> wrote:
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> When installing Debian SPARC 10.0(2019-05-24) on Fujitsu M10-4, everything seemed OK except that the GRUB installation reported an EFI warning. I forced to install GRUB on /dev/sda, finally the installation finished without any error...but failed to boot with "Can't open boot device".
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> Then I re-installed the whole OS and before rebooting, I executed a shell and tried to find the real OBP boot path.
> # chroot /target grub-ofpathname /dev/sda
> grub-ofpathname: error: failed to get canonical path of `/sys/block/sda'.
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> It seemed that there was something wrong with GRUB installation , so I manually executed:
> # chroot /target grub-install --force-extra-removable --force "/dev/sda”
To debug this, I would recommend removing the —-force above. Adding this option causes all errors to be ignored.
> Installing for sparc64-ieee1275 platform.
> /proc/devices: fopen failed: No such file or directory
> Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device
> Unknown device "/dev/sda1": No such device
> Unknown device "/dev/sda1": No such device
> Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device
> Unknown device "/dev/sda1": No such device
> Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device
> Unknown device "/dev/sda3": No such device
> Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device
> /proc/devices: fopen failed: No such file or directory
> Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device
> /proc/devices: fopen failed: No such file or directory
> Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device
> /proc/devices: fopen failed: No such file or directory
> Unknown device "/dev/sda2": No such device
> Installation finished. No error reported.
as can be seen above.
What does your partition table look like? (parted /dev/sda print)
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