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Re: GRUB error on encrypted sdcard



On 9/23/13, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@alice-dsl.net> wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-09-23 at 18:58 +0000, Heptas Torres wrote:
>> Hello
>> I want to set up wheezy on an encrypted sdcard, which I intend to
>> boot/use on different machines. I need an OS on an sdcard, i.e.
>> potable, supporting FDE.
>> I have installed pretty much the default system with LVM and
>> encryption on an sdcard. I booted first time on a machine and it
>> worked. Then I booted on another one and did not work. GRUB gives
>> "error: file not found" and goes into rescue mode. Then I tried to
>> switch to the original one which initially worked, but this time
>> didn't - same error (GRUB file not found). Has anyone faced similar
>> problem and has any ideas what could go wrong?
>> thank you
>> - heptas
>
> Does the device sequence differ? IOW is there a wrong disk naming? The
> naming could differ when re-plugging removable devices. Isn't there an
> error number displayed too?

No, just the error, after which it goes into grub rescue mod.
I suspect it may be a problem with the disk names, but I have little
knowledge of grub. Is there any way to check out if there is a wrong
disk naming?
10x
-heptas


> Regards,
> Ralf
>
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