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Re: Have never seen this previously...........



On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 08:15:03PM +1100, Charlie wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 14:20:33 +0100 Darac Marjal sent:
> <snip>
> 
> > On a GPT disk using BIOS, though, GRUB will still install Stage 1 into
> > the first sector, but then there's no suitable place for it to put
> > Stage 1.5. So you're expected to create the Bios Boot Partition, into
> > which Grub will install Stage 1.5. No file system should be created
> > on this partition.
> 
> <snip>
> 
> I googled GPT disk and this was certainly a UEFI disk or partition or
> whatever. But formatted the whole disk and then created the
> partitions I wanted with GParted and then installed Jessie.

Are you trying to boot in BIOS or UEFI mode? BIOS/MBR and UEFI/GPT are
the most common supported modes. BIOS/GPT is unusual, but appears to be
what you're attempting.

I'm not quite sure what your setup here is so:
* If you're booting in BIOS mode with an MBR disk, then raise a bug
  against grub
* If you're booting in BIOS mode with a GPT disk, then create the BIOS
  Boot Partition that grub is asking for.
* If you're booting in UEFI mode with a GPT disk, then you're using the
  wrong version of grub; i386-pc is for BIOS booting and you should
  install grub-efi instead
* If you're booting in UEFI mode with an MBR disk, then switch to
  grub-efi, and see if the same error is raised. If so, raise a bug
  against grub.

> 
> So maybe the disk has reverted or something? But it has only done this
> in the last update. prior to that there was no problem.
> 
> The system boots all right anyway, so I'll see what happens in the
> future. I might have to reformat the whole disk again and reinstall
> Jessie.
> 
> I'll see what happens.
> 
> Thanks for the explanation which I didn't really understand.
> 
> Charlie
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