Bug#601974: regression: grub-probe can not find /dev/xvda1 (block device inside XEN)

Csillag Kristof csillag.kristof at gmail.com
Wed Nov 17 16:28:43 UTC 2010


2010-11-17 17:07 keltezéssel, Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko írta:
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> Hmm looks like Debian lags behind more than I thought. The version in
> question is upstream trunk available as bzr checkout from
> http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/grub/trunk/grub/
> Perhaps it needs no patching at all. Could you test?

Because of various reasons, I am using grub-legacy, not grub2.
Again, for various reasons, I still need grub-common from grub2.

So, my current installation is:

grub-common 1.98+20100804
grub-legacy 0.97-63

As far as I understand, this is perfectly valid and supported combination,
so I have no intention to change this.

Now, the upstream source (which I have checked out with bzr) is not
Debianized,
and I am not familiar with the grub build system, so I am not able to build
and install grub-common only, without messing up my (somewhat fragile)
configuration.

So, the short answer is that no, I can not test the upstream source without
your help.  If you can help me get a Debianized version of it, than I
can do it.

Thank you.

     Kristof






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