[SOLVED] Booting problem after installation
d.davolio at mastertraining.it
d.davolio at mastertraining.it
Mon Jan 14 15:20:28 UTC 2013
Ok, my bad. I used update-grub to update the grub configuration. Well,
seems this configuration doesn't like it.
If I use update-grub2, then the system boot correctly.
I know that update-grub is an update-grub2 symbolic link but probably
the calling name make difference. I'll look for some information on this
because it's dangerous. I mean, if upgrading kernels break the boot
process, could be a big problem.
Bye
Davo
On 01/14/2013 03:32 PM, d.davolio at mastertraining.it wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I'm planning to use a nice server to implement an Edubuntu 12.04LTS
> School lab.
> I installed from USB on a dual processor server with a Raid 10
> storage. Since the storage is like 4 terabyte and Edubuntu see only
> one large disk /dev/sda, I let the installer do the automatic
> partitioning and installation. After the installation the server
> booted correctly, then I installed the upgrades (Update Manager).
> After that, the server doesn't boot anymore and stops at the "grub>"
> prompt.
> I'm still able to boot giving at the grub> prompt the linux and initrd
> right commands but even after boot, an update-grub and reboot, the
> server stops at grub>.
> Here some detail: the installer used the GPT table and I have 3
> partitions, /dev/sda1 (bios_grub), /dev/sda2 (root filesystem) and swap.
>
> Is there any known problem with this configuration in Edubuntu as far
> as you know?
> Thanks for the help!
> Davo
>
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