![]() ![]() This is normal when you install to a partition (instead of to the MBR). I have to use the -force argument, in which case I’m thankfully able to repair it and reboot. ![]() The most recent kernel update was yesterday. It should only be reinstalled after an update of something that affects the boot loader (such as a grub2 update or maybe an lvm update).Ĭhecking here, I see that the most recent grub reinstall for Tumbleweed was Sept 26th. There should not be a boot loader reinstall after a kernel update. What is causing this, how do I make it stop? Also why is it complaining about ext2 given that my root partition (including /boot) is ext4? Grub-install: error: will not proceed with blocklists. ![]() However, blocklists are UNRELIABLE and their use is discouraged. GRUB can only be installed in this setup by using blocklists. Grub-install: warning: Embedding is not possible. Grub-install: warning: File system `ext2' doesn't support embedding. Once I log in from a rescue console and run grub2-install, I’m met with the following error: # grub-install /dev/sda1 The issue seems to be caused by something called blocklists. I have to boot into rescue mode to repair it using console commands. It appears that whenever there’s a Kernel upgrade (after ‘zypper dup’) and the boot loader is reinstalled, GRUB2 gets broken: I only see the word GRUB against the black screen but the actual menu never appears. 4times (4 partitions) and increase / decrease the last number e.g.I’m facing a serious issue with my system. disk in your system, just copy and paste the entry below e.g. If you’re not sure where the correct location is, but you know it’s e.g. I finally edited under LM the entry below has pointed to a wrong partition. The solution here was a reboot into the recovery console and let run the “chkdsk /r” – everything was fine. After the reboot the problem was solved :) but another steps up :( Windows XP won’t boot anymore “hal.dll is missing”. I booted the LM 14 Live DVD and installed boot-repair via terminal. This program detects linux, where the bootloader is and install grub2 again. Anyway: i found the solution by using boot-repair. ![]() My PC has 2 SATA drives, SATA1 for windows SATA2 for Linux Mint, here is also the additional /boot partition. I followed the guid here: īut i got also the message: grub2 failed to get canonical pathĪnd a message that the installation was successfully finished (?) a reboot later – it wasn’t. Hi Diego & Jake, i’d the same error by reinstalling grub2. ![]()
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