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your last search results. Bug817187 - GRUB2 error: file '/boot/grub2/locale/en.mo.gz' not found Summary: GRUB2 grub install error cannot find efi directory error: file '/boot/grub2/locale/en.mo.gz' not found Status: CLOSED EOL Aliases: None Product: Fedora Classification: Fedora Component: grub2 (Show other bugs) Sub Component: --- Version: 21 grub-install target Hardware: All Linux Priority unspecified Severity urgent TargetMilestone: --- TargetRelease: --- Assigned To: Peter Jones QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance Docs Contact: URL: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.p... Whiteboard: Keywords: Reopened Duplicates: 767743 851356 859307 886334 (view as bug list) Depends On: Blocks: 842218 Show dependency tree /graph Reported: 2012-04-27
Grub Error No Such Device
20:22 EDT by Artem S. Tashkinov Modified: 2015-12-02 11:03 EST (History) CC List: 61 users (show) accounts+redhat attila.zilizi baillie.joshua bcl bugredhat bugzilla caiqian cd_stravers cpanceac dennis fullung garrett.mitchener gbcox geekgirl088 german.rios.gonzalez htl10 igeorgex itsmemiro javiertury jguerdat jkortus joe jpokorny kel_byers longint mads mails.bugzilla.redhat.com marbolangos mark.harfouche martin martinrssf matthias_haase maurizio.antillon mike nicku nigelcgeorge orion pjones redhat_bugzilla redhat reklov richardfearn rick.beldin sarasa sct sergio sgireeshmail shalom938 sslavic stanley.king sweet_philippe the.ridikulus.rat tilmann tmoschou toralf.foerster travneff tzur.turkenitz unpluged5 victor.munteanu wilbur.k.smith xset1980 See Also: Fixed In Version: Doc Type: Bug Fix Doc Text: Story Points: --- Clone Of: Environment: Last Closed: 2015-12-01 21:38:28 EST Type: Bug Regression: --- Mount Type: --- Documentation: --- CRM: Verified Versions: Category: --- oVirt Team: --- RHEL 7.3 requirements from Atomic Host: Cloudforms Team: --- Attachments (Terms of Use) Grub locale error at boot (23.04 KB, image/png) 2012-05-07 10:36 EDT, Panos Kavalagios no
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Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=817187 can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Why 12.04 Fails to install grub-efi to /target/? up vote 9 down vote favorite I have a Lenovo u410 ultrabook. It's sata scheme consists of a 30gb SSD and a 1tb hdd in a raid0 with intel rapid start technology. I removed IRST and http://askubuntu.com/questions/260297/why-12-04-fails-to-install-grub-efi-to-target disabled the raid0. I want to install ubuntu on the ssd and /home/ on the 1gb hdd. I foolishly erased the efi partition on the 1tb and attempted to recreate it by formatting the ssd and creating a new GPT partition table. I made a 250mb fat32 partition (/dev/sda1) and filled the rest ~24gb with an ext4 partition (/dev/sda2) I made a live USB using a 12.04.2 iso and universal usb installer. The installation completes fine however at the end I get the error "Failed to install grub-efi to /target/ the system will not boot". I tried to open terminal and update grub however it's not there and when trying to install grub-efi from the repo I get flagged for missing a lot of dependencies. Ubiquity crashes after the error message. I had success a few months ago installed 12.10 using my friends usb cd drive however I broke the system and cant be down until I next see him. Is there a huge difference in 12.10 and LTS that would stop this install from working smoothly? My net goal is to have Ub
communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring http://askubuntu.com/questions/171446/how-to-fix-the-uuid-in-grub-after-restore-from-another-machine developers or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to fix the UUID in Grub after restore from another machine? up vote 14 down vote favorite 6 I grub error want to restore a complete tar backup of Ubuntu 12.04 with all my customizations, documents, installed software, etc. to a different machine. I made the backup with the following commands: sudo su cd / tar cvpzf ububackup.tgz --exclude=/ububackup.tgz --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/sys --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/tmp --exclude=/media / On the new computer I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04, moved the backup file to it and then restored with the backup file with the following: tar xvpfz backup.tgz -C / As expected (see grub2 error 12 Mike Whatever's answer to this question: Copy Ubuntu distro with all settings from one computer to a different one) this broke grub. When I turn on the computer I get an error: error: no such device: ... press any key to continue ... I believe the reason that Grub is broken is that the UUID it is looking for matches on the old hard drive not on the hard-drive for the computer. How can I fix my grub to recognize the new hard-drive? I looked online for help "Fix GRUB UUID" but the steps seemed either out of date or complex. The response from Mike I linked to above gives me hope that there is a fairly simple way to repair this. grub2 boot-failure share|improve this question asked Aug 3 '12 at 7:59 snowguy 2,04431623 1 Why don't you use clonezilla (clonezilla.org) to make a snapshot of your old computer and restore it on the new one? I think it would really be easier because you seem to want to keep absolutely everything as is. Otherwise, making a backup (/home, /etc, /usr/local, /var) and restoring your data and customizations, except softwares is really easy too... To solve your current problem, you'll have to change the UUID(s) in /etc/fstab and /boot/grub/menu.lst. You can use Ubuntu install CD to get the UUID(s) [gparted or command line] and make the changes. –Golboth Aug 3 '12 at 8:45 add a comment| 5 Answers 5