[Bug 719112] Re: Alternate install to non-primary drive results in grub MBR error
Phillip Susi
psusi at ubuntu.com
Tue Jun 19 18:26:19 UTC 2018
This is operating as intended. There is no way for the installer to
know that you have configured your bios to boot from another drive.
** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Alternate install to non-primary drive results in grub MBR error
Status in grub-installer package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Binary package hint: grub-installer
When installing 10.10 via the x86 Alternate Installer CD, with an
installation target that isn't the first drive in the system, grub
installs the MBR on the primary drive.
I have 3 drives in my system, and the BIOS is set to boot from the
second one (/dev/sdb). During the alternate install (used to create
an encrypted LVM), the installer prompts to have grub create a new MBR
on the boot drive. It then installed the MBR on /dev/sda, regardless
of what drive the OS has been installed to.
Workaround: Select Go Back to get to the installer menu, select
Install Grub in MBR on boot drive, and tell Grub to install on the
correct drive (/dev/sdb in my case).
This is a silent failure, and would be very confusing to a novice.
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