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grub-probe fails to find PC partition due to Apple disklabel
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Chris Knadle |
Subject: |
grub-probe fails to find PC partition due to Apple disklabel |
Date: |
Sun, 13 Apr 2008 17:34:50 -0400 |
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Greetings.
I've run into an interesting problem on a PC running Debian Sid (Linux)
where grub-probe fails to find partitions on the first hard disk because it
finds an Apple disklabel, causing the 'update-grub' program to fail and thus
not allow installing a new Linux kernel. [The drive may at one time been in
an Apple or in an external drive enclosure used by both Apple and PC's
running Linux.] The latest grub on Debian Sid now uses grub2 code for the
grub-common package, so even though the bug report is for grub 0.97-36, it's
using grub2 code.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=475718
As far as I can tell, (and forgive me if my terminology is slightly off),
this boils down to the question of how to handle the situation where a disk
has multiple disklabels / partition maps from different architectures but
only has allocated partitions in one of the partition maps.
Is there, or can we think of, a good way of handling this?
-- Chris
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