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From: | Jesse Gibbons |
Subject: | bug#44717: ISO grub config points to nonexistent drive UUID. |
Date: | Wed, 18 Nov 2020 12:17:14 -0700 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Icedove/78.4.0 |
On 11/18/20 11:09 AM, Bengt Richter wrote:
I'm not sure how I can get it to sync. I would normally use the gnome disk utiltity to flash an image to an external drive, but for a while it didn't respond when I tried to "restore disk image". Now it's working fine though. I'll try using gnome disk utility to flash and see if that makes a difference.Hi Jesse, On +2020-11-17 21:56:32 -0700, Jesse Gibbons wrote: [...]I generated the iso with the command `guix system disk-image -t iso9660 --root=installer.BaNl/install-x86.iso --system=i686-linux gnu/system/install.scm` and flash the sd card with the command `sudo bash -c "echo success" && time sudo dd if=install-x86.iso of=/dev/sdc`&& sync ?? I think I have gotten corrupted results before, by assuming that DD does its own sync of its output all the way to completed writing to destination disk before returning. (not sure if of= was an ordinary file when I got hit, though ;)
When I inspect the GRUB menu, I see the option --root=31393730-3031-3031-3139-333534353239 but in the gnome disk utility on my main laptop I do not see the above UUID in any of the partitions on the SD card I'm using, still with the freshly built install iso flashed onto it. Instead I see the UUIDs 1970-01-01-19-49-46-83 for partition 1 and 3495-32E0 for partition 2. Thanks, -Jesse
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