Hi, Pascal. On 07/23/16 05:48, Pascal Hambourg wrote: >> The idea was to re-install without losing the containers I had >> created. After finishing the installation process, GRUB failed >> to boot with this message: >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> error: failure reading sector 0xb30 from 'fd0' >> error: disk "mduuid/9c7c52338a6635c48476b6866bc3c650' not found. >> Entering rescue mode... >> grub rescue> > (...) >> But I see no reference to the block shown in the previous >> error (mduuid/9c7c52338a6635c48476b6866bc3c650). > It seems that the GRUB core image which is launched is not the one which > was (or should have been) installed with the new system. >> Any recommendations to fix this issue? > Where did you choose to install the GRUB boot image during the > installation ? In the MBR (recommended) or in a partition boot sector ? I used the standard installation of Debian Jessie and in this case I opted for installation in the MBR. In fact, I remember have chosen "sda", which was the only option available. > If in the MBR, just reinstall it with > > grub-install /dev/sda I try this by running grub-install in debug mode from the chroot environment on SystemRescueCD. Checking the output, I have not found the error message mentioned earlier by GRUB and the system has booted without problems. Thanks for your reply and your time. Kind regards, Daniel
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