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Howdy,
I'm trying to install GRUB in an extended partition (later to be joined by Kali) on a drive it will share with Windows 10, and because it shares this drive with Windows the latter insists on the partitioning scheme being MBR. My partition layout, created via
fdisk
, is:
sda1: Windows 10 loader
sda2: Windows 10
sda3: 64GB Extended partition
sda4: NTFS Mass storage partition
sda5: 32GB ext4 partition for Arch
sda6: 32GB ext4 partition for Kali
I'd never had problems doing similar (virtually identical, except for Windows being W7) setups before, but for the past few days when I get to the point of running
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
it terminates thusly:
Generating grub configuration file ...
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-linux
Found initrd image: /boot/initramfs-linux.img
Found fallback initramfs image: /boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img
/run/lvm/lvmetad.socket: connect failed: No such file or directory
WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to internal scanning.
[Timestamp] squashfs: SQUASHFS error: Can't find a SQUASHFS superblock on sda3
[Timestamp] EXT4-fs (sda3): unable to read superblock
[Timestamp] EXT4-fs (sda3): unable to read superblock
[Timestamp] EXT4-fs (sda3): unable to read superblock
[Timestamp] FAT-fs (sda3): bogus number of reserved sectors
[Timestamp] FAT-fs (sda3): bogus number of reserved sectors
[Timestamp] ntfs: (device sda3): read_ntfs_boot_sector(): primary boot sector is invalid.
[Timestamp] ntfs: (device sda3): read_ntfs_boot_sector(): Mount option errors=recover not used. Aborting without trying to recover.
[Timestamp] ntfs: (device sda3): ntfs_fill_super(): Not an NTFS volume
[Timestamp] ufs: You didn't specificy the type of your ufs filesystem
[Timestamp]
[Timestamp] mount -t ufs -o ufstype=[a bunch of different types] . . .
[Timestamp]
[Timestamp] >>>WARNING<<< Wrong ufstype may corrupt your filesystem, default is ufstype=old
[Timestamp] squashfs: SQUASHFS error: Can't find a SQUASHFS superblock on sda4
[Timestamp] EXT4-fs (sda4): VFS: Can't find ext4 filesystem
[Timestamp] EXT4-fs (sda4): VFS: Can't find ext4 filesystem
[Timestamp] EXT4-fs (sda4): VFS: Can't find ext4 filesystem
[Timestamp] FAT-fs (sda4): bogus number of reserved sectors
[Timestamp] FAT-fs (sda4): bogus number of reserved sectors
[Timestamp] ntfs: (device sda4): read_ntfs_boot_sector(): primary boot sector is invalid.
[Timestamp] ntfs: (device sda4): read_ntfs_boot_sector(): Mount option errors=recover not used. Aborting without trying to recover.
[Timestamp] ntfs: (device sda4): ntfs_fill_super(): Not an NTFS volume
[Timestamp] ufs: You didn't specificy the type of your ufs filesystem
[Timestamp]
[Timestamp] mount -t ufs -o ufstype=[a bunch of different types] . . .
[Timestamp]
[Timestamp] >>>WARNING<<< Wrong ufstype may corrupt your filesystem, default is ufstype=old
[Timestamp] ufs: ufs_fill_super(): bad magic number
Found Windows 10 (loader) on /dev/sda1
done
Could this have something to do with alignment or something? I used
fdisk
because when I would try to do the extended partition in
parted
, the latter would yell at me about sectors being misaligned, so I switched to the former because I'm more comfortable with it.
Last edited by reddfloyd (2016-01-08 16:34:28)
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Welcome to the forums,
What is the output of:
parted /dev/sda print?
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Sorry for the late reply. The output is as follows:
Model: ATA WDC WD5000BPVT-2 (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 500GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
Partition Table: msdos
Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
1 1049kB 525MB 524MB primary ntfs boot
2 525MB 69.2GB 68.7GB primary ntfs
3 69.2GB 138GB 68.7GB extended
5 69.2GB 104GB 34.4GB logical ext4
6 104GB 138GB 34.4GB logical ext4
4 138GB 500GB 362GB primary
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Not a problem. How did you run
grub-install
and where there any errors?
Last edited by tyrannis (2016-01-21 00:24:03)
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