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Re: Cannot install grub in linux-shell version of grub
From: |
Yaroslav Popovitch |
Subject: |
Re: Cannot install grub in linux-shell version of grub |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Sep 2001 23:24:40 +0300 (EEST) |
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Derrik Pates wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Yaroslav Popovitch wrote:
>
> > I tried to install grub to logical disk of Compaq SCSI Smart Array 5300
> > RAID controller(cciss.o).
> > I used "install" command.
> > /sbin/grub
> > root (...)
> > install ... and etc.
> > But I got an error:22 NO SUCH PARTITION
>
> What device designation are you using? I have 2 Compaq ProLiant servers at
> my work (which each have a SMART Array 3200 PCI card with 5 drives each),
> and GRUB works on both. (I had to make a hack to a bit of the Stage 2
> loader code to prevent a 0-length memory hole at the 4 GB mark from being
> counted as the system memory extent. This is now in GRUB CVS.)
>
> Also, it may not work if you are trying to install to a non-primary
> partition - I'm assuming GRUB knows that the BIOS is too stupid to boot it
> from a non-primary partition (what GRUB calls partitions 0-3 are primary,
> 4 and up are non-primary).
I used only primary partitions.
> > I hope that information contained in log-files will help you(they
> > contain my system configuration and debug-data,which I got during
> > running grub(in linux)). Can be this caused by devfs? Or that is a
> > bug of kernel(2.4.9). I returned hardware,So I only wanted to make report.
>
> DevFS has no effect in grub itself, except in the grub shell. Try GRUB
> 0.90, or the current GRUB CVS (it's tricky to build, read the directions
> carefully). Also, try making a GRUB boot floppy by putting an FS on a
> floppy, mount it, then do "grub-install --root-directory=[mountpoint]
> '(fd0)'". Then, boot from floppy, and type "geometry (hd0)" ar the grub>
> prompt. If you can see the disk, GRUB is working.
>
> Well, I guess you could do that, if you hadn't returned it.
:( I already had returned.
>I assume you were using the grub shell? Or how were you installing GRUB
to the disk?
Yes, I were using grub shell,
but could install it only booting from diskette(non grub shell),where grub
was already installed(I mean grub,which is put to MBR).
Cheers,YP