| Summary: | [6sta1] grub-legacy identifies /boot/EFI partition as windows | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | Ben McMonagle <westel> |
| Component: | RPM Packages | Assignee: | All Packagers <pkg-bugs> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | CC: | marja11 |
| Version: | Cauldron | Keywords: | 6sta1 |
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | i586 | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
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| Source RPM: | CVE: | ||
| Status comment: | |||
| Attachments: | install report | ||
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Description
Ben McMonagle
2016-05-05 12:00:48 CEST
Ben McMonagle
2016-05-05 12:01:51 CEST
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6sta1 Created attachment 7744 [details]
install report
It should not be possible to choose grub-legacy when doing an EFI-install. However, seeing: Steps to Reproduce: 1.choose custom disk partitioning during installation of above .iso. 2.create a GPT partition table HDD and create a set of Partition thus: boot/EFI, /swap, /, /home makes me think installer did not start in EFI-mode... AFAIK the partition should already have a GPT partition table before you start. I cannot imagine the installer bootloader showed "UEFI" in the page title, like here: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Installing_on_systems_with_UEFI_firmware#How_to_distinguish_between_UEFI_and_BIOS_mode_for_Mageia_boot_media Also, at the beginning of stage1.log from your attached report, I do not see what I think should be seen in EFI-installs: * welcome to the Mageia install (mdk-stage1, version 6 built <date and time>) * opening /proc/cmdline... * BOOT_IMAGE=/isolinux/x86_64/vmlinuz automatic=method:cdrom text noiswmd but I see what I see in non-EFI installs: * welcome to the Mageia install (mdk-stage1, version 6 built Apr 26 2016 07:23:11) * opening /proc/cmdline... * automatic=method:cdrom initrd=i386/all.rdz automatic=method:cdrom vga=788 splash noiswmd quiet CC:
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marja11 (In reply to Marja van Waes from comment #2) > It should not be possible to choose grub-legacy when doing an EFI-install. > > However, seeing: > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1.choose custom disk partitioning during installation of above .iso. > 2.create a GPT partition table HDD and create a set of Partition thus: > boot/EFI, /swap, /, /home > makes me think installer did not start in EFI-mode... AFAIK the partition > should already have a GPT partition table before you start. > > I cannot imagine the installer bootloader showed "UEFI" in the page title, > like here: This issue is apparent when installing from Mageia6-sta1 i586, so not UEFI. I have a HDD GPT partitioned, with boot/EFI partition, which is identified as Windows when using grub-legacy install from the CSM booted i586 installer. I had to explain how to reproduce the issue as best as I could, if the person assigned to investigate further did not already have a gpt partitioned HDD. Sorry, Ben, I had overlooked the "i586" part :-[ This looks like a corner case to me, that was probably never addressed upstream. Am I wrong to assume that if anyone does a (32 or 64bit) non-EFI install to an EFI-capable system with an ESP, he is most likely an advanced user who won't get confused by grub identifying the ESP as windows? Anyway, assigning to all packagers collectively, since there is no maintainer for this package. Assignee:
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pkg-bugs Hello Marja, I have just re-installed Mageia 5-i586 on my test system with Grub legacy. Grub, in this case, does not present an existing /boot/EFI as "Windows", so it looks like change has been made in Mageia 6 Grub (partition type?) detection. best regards no longer valid Mageia-6-sta1-x86_64-DVD.iso DATE.txt: Fri May 20 15:16:56 CEST 2016 Status:
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RESOLVED |