When my UEFI/GPT-based Fedora 17 box refused to boot yesterday, I ran
into the following trouble. The disk looked reasonably well from a
rescue system, so I naively figured that something might be wrong with
its initial sectors, and that grub2-install might magically fix that again.
First, grub2-install (which wasn't installed on my box, so I installed
grub2-tools) kept asking about --target or --directory switches that
didn't make much sense to me, until I figured that it found no data in
/usr/lib/grub, and that installing the grub2 package would solve that,
putting /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc there. Is that a missing dependency of
grub2-tools on grub2, or is that by design?
Then, "grub2-install /dev/sda" still failed to work with "this GPT
partition label contains no BIOS Boot Partition; embedding won't be
possible." In the end, I managed to get things working again with
"re-installing" Fedora 17 onto itself via CD, which has apparently
corrected any corrupted data in some way. What would the manual way to
do that have looked like?
Stephan
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