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Bug#357704: Floppy install does not configure boot dir and grub correctly



> step 16 said that it had detected a list of OS's on my computer. but the
> list showed only one entry, 'Debian GNU/Linux (testing/unstable), which
> could refer to my existing hda3 'testing' OS or my newly installed hda4
> 'testing' OS. the entry in the list shows no device info, so i cannot
> tell whether it refers to hda3 or hda4.

It certainly refers to the old install, ie hda3.

What's puzzling is the lack of detection of the Windows install.

> my analysis: i think that the initial problem is that the OS list is not
> correct. the install script does not detect all of the OS's on hda. in
> my case, there should be 3 OSs:
> 
> hda1 // windows

Which Windows flavour?


> hda2 // linux swap
> hda3 // existing working debian 'testing' (still working well, i am
> using it now as i type)
> hda4 // newly installed 'testing' which i am trying to install
> 
> since the OS list is not correct, all of the script logic that follows
> does not have the correct input to configure grub and the grub boot menu
> correctly.
> 
> for more information, i also mounted hda on /mnt/tmp to have a look.
> again, the app software was installed, but hda4/boot is empty, except
> for the grub subdirectory and files. there is no kernel image stuff in
> hda4/boot (i am comparing it to /hda3/boot, which has vmlinuz, config,
> initrd, system.map, and all that stuff for booting the kernel.)


This is really strange, indeed. Anyone with a better idea?

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