When I last checked the grub version was when I got the help in the
#grub channel on freenode irc: (GNU GRUB 1.98~20100115-1)
I may have done an apt-get update/upgrade since, but it would have been
a long time ago. I didn't ask on irc this time because a busy day and
couldn't wait for response. I already am on this list which is why I
checked here. I want to do a full upgrade, and build a new kernel when I
get some time. But wanted to get it back to where it was before the
drive dies first. I'll take a closer look at the replies here tommrow
when I get a chance.
Still trying to figure out why I also lost audio on DVI output for vdr.
I sent the computer to a shop this time thinking they would be able to
take care of things. They replaced a sata cable and the power supply
(said it was dieing which is possible) and reset the cmos :( but missed
the fact that the drive was bad or 3 arrays where down.
On 3/13/2013 8:34 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Mar 13, 2013, at 8:29 PM, Timothy D. Lenz <tlenz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
x64VDR:/home/vorg# grub-install /dev/sda && grub-install /dev/sdb
What happens when you issue the commands separately?
/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: no such disk.
Auto-detection of a filesystem of /dev/md0 failed.
Please report this together with the output of "/usr/sbin/grub-probe --device-map=/boot/grub/device.map --target=fs -v /boot/grub" to <bug-grub@xxxxxxx>
I'm going to guess an old version of prerelease GRUB2 since device.map isn't used anymore. Dollars to donuts help-grub@ will ask you to upgrade to current upstream GRUB2.
grub-install --version
If installing to sda or sdb fail separately, use --debug flag and put that up on pastebin. Many, many changes are in the final release of 2.00, which is now about 9 months old.
Chris Murphy
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