[arch-devops] Unexpected grub failure on orion
Hello all, After updates on orion and a reboot we had a boot failure with the following error message. It is unknown what caused this, but grub was also updated: [2020-05-18T19:18:52+0000] [ALPM] upgraded grub (2:2.04-5 -> 2:2.04-7) The grub error: symbol `grub_file_filters` not found When trying to grub-install with the latest grub package it fails and results into the following bug FS#63656 We downgraded grub to grub-2:2.02-8-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz from archive.org, to get a package listing you can use the handy url. [2] This raised the question of grazzolini whether we should continue using a partionless btrfs setup and as we are about to setup a new orion.archlinux.org this might be relevant :) I wonder if the new box also has UEFI already and if we should switch away from grub? (although I think all our vps'es use grub) [1] https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/63656 [2] https://archive.org/download/archlinux_pkg_grub Greetings, Jelle
Em junho 11, 2020 18:57 Jelle van der Waa escreveu:
Hello all,
After updates on orion and a reboot we had a boot failure with the following error message. It is unknown what caused this, but grub was also updated:
[2020-05-18T19:18:52+0000] [ALPM] upgraded grub (2:2.04-5 -> 2:2.04-7)
The grub error:
symbol `grub_file_filters` not found
When trying to grub-install with the latest grub package it fails and results into the following bug FS#63656
We downgraded grub to grub-2:2.02-8-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz from archive.org, to get a package listing you can use the handy url. [2]
This raised the question of grazzolini whether we should continue using a partionless btrfs setup and as we are about to setup a new orion.archlinux.org this might be relevant :)
I wonder if the new box also has UEFI already and if we should switch away from grub? (although I think all our vps'es use grub)
[1] https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/63656 [2] https://archive.org/download/archlinux_pkg_grub
We don't want to corner ourselves into this kind of issue where using blocklists might be needed if ever grub core.img increases in size, so, partitionless is not a really good idea. Regards, Giancarlo Razzolini
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Giancarlo Razzolini
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Jelle van der Waa