Discussion:
[Grml] grml install on SD card
wonderer
2009-07-24 20:34:18 UTC
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Hy,

I want to do the HDInstall to a SD Card wich is inserted in a eeePC901
SD-Card Slot.
When I boot up from an USB-Stick with the grml Live-Image and choose
HDInstall all seems to be Ok. But after reboot grml always failed to
load (no OS found). I also tryed to install the bootmanager into
partition /dev/sdd1 and MBR of /dev/sdd but no effekt. The internal SSD
I do not want to have edited with the bootmanager. If I look on the
SD-Card there seem to be all files. Is there a way that this could run?

best regards
Henrik
Sean Kennedy
2009-07-24 20:41:21 UTC
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I have noticed that grml2hd (I use it to put grml onto a usb key) sets up
grub (I know grub so I always chose to install it over lilo) to boot from
the second hard drive.
i.e. (hd1,0)
(that is likely where it was was when the live version was run)
But when you want to boot it, the hardware has detected it first and put it
in the first position (hd0,0).
If this is the case for you, you will have to muck about in the boot manager
to resolve the problem.

2009/7/24 wonderer <wonderer4711 at gmx.de>
Post by wonderer
Hy,
I want to do the HDInstall to a SD Card wich is inserted in a eeePC901
SD-Card Slot.
When I boot up from an USB-Stick with the grml Live-Image and choose
HDInstall all seems to be Ok. But after reboot grml always failed to
load (no OS found). I also tryed to install the bootmanager into
partition /dev/sdd1 and MBR of /dev/sdd but no effekt. The internal SSD
I do not want to have edited with the bootmanager. If I look on the
SD-Card there seem to be all files. Is there a way that this could run?
best regards
Henrik
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T o n g
2009-07-28 22:30:36 UTC
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Post by Sean Kennedy
I have noticed that grml2hd (I use it to put grml onto a usb key) sets
up grub (I know grub so I always chose to install it over lilo) to boot
from the second hard drive.
i.e. (hd1,0)
(that is likely where it was was when the live version was run) But when
you want to boot it, the hardware has detected it first and put it in
the first position (hd0,0).
If this is the case for you, you will have to muck about in the boot
manager to resolve the problem.
If it is the case, then the best solution is

Boot by UUID or disk label
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/nix/disk/boot/boot03-
LinuxSpecificBooting/ar01s03.html

I.e.,

Stable root device (AKA UUID)
http://michael-prokop.at/blog/2006/08/11/stable-root-device-aka-uuid/

HTH
--
Tong (remove underscore(s) to reply)
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http://xpt.sourceforge.net/tools/
T o n g
2009-07-28 22:30:36 UTC
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Post by Sean Kennedy
I have noticed that grml2hd (I use it to put grml onto a usb key) sets
up grub (I know grub so I always chose to install it over lilo) to boot
from the second hard drive.
i.e. (hd1,0)
(that is likely where it was was when the live version was run) But when
you want to boot it, the hardware has detected it first and put it in
the first position (hd0,0).
If this is the case for you, you will have to muck about in the boot
manager to resolve the problem.
If it is the case, then the best solution is

Boot by UUID or disk label
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/nix/disk/boot/boot03-
LinuxSpecificBooting/ar01s03.html

I.e.,

Stable root device (AKA UUID)
http://michael-prokop.at/blog/2006/08/11/stable-root-device-aka-uuid/

HTH
--
Tong (remove underscore(s) to reply)
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/tools/
T o n g
2009-07-28 22:30:36 UTC
Permalink
Post by Sean Kennedy
I have noticed that grml2hd (I use it to put grml onto a usb key) sets
up grub (I know grub so I always chose to install it over lilo) to boot
from the second hard drive.
i.e. (hd1,0)
(that is likely where it was was when the live version was run) But when
you want to boot it, the hardware has detected it first and put it in
the first position (hd0,0).
If this is the case for you, you will have to muck about in the boot
manager to resolve the problem.
If it is the case, then the best solution is

Boot by UUID or disk label
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/nix/disk/boot/boot03-
LinuxSpecificBooting/ar01s03.html

I.e.,

Stable root device (AKA UUID)
http://michael-prokop.at/blog/2006/08/11/stable-root-device-aka-uuid/

HTH
--
Tong (remove underscore(s) to reply)
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/tools/
wonderer
2009-07-24 20:34:18 UTC
Permalink
Hy,

I want to do the HDInstall to a SD Card wich is inserted in a eeePC901
SD-Card Slot.
When I boot up from an USB-Stick with the grml Live-Image and choose
HDInstall all seems to be Ok. But after reboot grml always failed to
load (no OS found). I also tryed to install the bootmanager into
partition /dev/sdd1 and MBR of /dev/sdd but no effekt. The internal SSD
I do not want to have edited with the bootmanager. If I look on the
SD-Card there seem to be all files. Is there a way that this could run?

best regards
Henrik
Sean Kennedy
2009-07-24 20:41:21 UTC
Permalink
I have noticed that grml2hd (I use it to put grml onto a usb key) sets up
grub (I know grub so I always chose to install it over lilo) to boot from
the second hard drive.
i.e. (hd1,0)
(that is likely where it was was when the live version was run)
But when you want to boot it, the hardware has detected it first and put it
in the first position (hd0,0).
If this is the case for you, you will have to muck about in the boot manager
to resolve the problem.

2009/7/24 wonderer <wonderer4711 at gmx.de>
Post by wonderer
Hy,
I want to do the HDInstall to a SD Card wich is inserted in a eeePC901
SD-Card Slot.
When I boot up from an USB-Stick with the grml Live-Image and choose
HDInstall all seems to be Ok. But after reboot grml always failed to
load (no OS found). I also tryed to install the bootmanager into
partition /dev/sdd1 and MBR of /dev/sdd but no effekt. The internal SSD
I do not want to have edited with the bootmanager. If I look on the
SD-Card there seem to be all files. Is there a way that this could run?
best regards
Henrik
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wonderer
2009-07-24 20:34:18 UTC
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Hy,

I want to do the HDInstall to a SD Card wich is inserted in a eeePC901
SD-Card Slot.
When I boot up from an USB-Stick with the grml Live-Image and choose
HDInstall all seems to be Ok. But after reboot grml always failed to
load (no OS found). I also tryed to install the bootmanager into
partition /dev/sdd1 and MBR of /dev/sdd but no effekt. The internal SSD
I do not want to have edited with the bootmanager. If I look on the
SD-Card there seem to be all files. Is there a way that this could run?

best regards
Henrik
Sean Kennedy
2009-07-24 20:41:21 UTC
Permalink
I have noticed that grml2hd (I use it to put grml onto a usb key) sets up
grub (I know grub so I always chose to install it over lilo) to boot from
the second hard drive.
i.e. (hd1,0)
(that is likely where it was was when the live version was run)
But when you want to boot it, the hardware has detected it first and put it
in the first position (hd0,0).
If this is the case for you, you will have to muck about in the boot manager
to resolve the problem.

2009/7/24 wonderer <wonderer4711 at gmx.de>
Post by wonderer
Hy,
I want to do the HDInstall to a SD Card wich is inserted in a eeePC901
SD-Card Slot.
When I boot up from an USB-Stick with the grml Live-Image and choose
HDInstall all seems to be Ok. But after reboot grml always failed to
load (no OS found). I also tryed to install the bootmanager into
partition /dev/sdd1 and MBR of /dev/sdd but no effekt. The internal SSD
I do not want to have edited with the bootmanager. If I look on the
SD-Card there seem to be all files. Is there a way that this could run?
best regards
Henrik
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