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Re: xubuntu 19.10 fails to install with /boot on different drive - grub-
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Chris Green |
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Re: xubuntu 19.10 fails to install with /boot on different drive - grub-install error |
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Fri, 22 Nov 2019 15:56:41 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.10.1 (2018-07-13) |
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 07:45:56AM -0500, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 10:18:34 +0000, Chris Green wrote:
> > I run the xubuntu 19.10 installation selecting "something else" at the
> > disk partitioning stage. I have partitioned as follows:-
> >
> > /dev/nvme0n1
> > /dev/nvme0n1p1 2048 31250431 31248384 14.9G Linux swap
> > /dev/nvme0n1p2 31250432 2000408575 1969158144 939G Linux filesystem
> >
> > /dev/sda
> > /dev/sda1 4xxG Linux filesystem
> >
> > ... and I say mount /boot on /dev/sda1, / on /dev/nvme0n1p2.
>
> Right.
>
> > The installation proceeds and does all the usual things, copies files,
> > installs stuff, etc. The over half-way through it pops up an error
> > box:-
> >
> > Executing 'grub-install /dev/nvme0n1' failed
> > This is a fatal error
>
> You do not want to be installing grub on the NVMe drive (since your BIOS
> can't boot to it). Somewhere in the installation process you should
> have had an opportunity to select /dev/sda (and only sda, in this case)
> as the target for installing GRUB.
>
Exactly! I thought telling the install that /boot is on /dev/sda1
should set the target for grub shouldn't it?
>
> > The install is then totally broken as none of the options to get past
> > this point actually work when you click the buttons!
>
> (These non-functioning buttons are a problem with the Xubuntu installer
> rather than GRUB per se, and ideally you should file a bug report with
> Xubuntu....)
>
Yes, in fact I think the whole shambles is probably an [x]ubuntu bug
report.
I have since managed to get xubuntu 19.10 installed wholly on
/dev/sda1 by running the install with *only* that disk connected. I've
alse reconnected all the other disks and now have a boot menu that
allows me to boot either 19.04 or 19.10 - progress! :-) All I need
to do now is move the 19.10 installation from /dev/sda1 to the NVME
SSD (leaving /boot on /dev/sda1 of course).
--
Chris Green