BillCardiff
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- May 13, 2014
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bufio.mod not found. Stuck in grub rescue mode.
"GRUB loading . .
Welcome to GRUB!
error: file 'bufio.mod' not found.
Entering rescue mode...
Now I can mess about a bit with the rescue mode of grub, but the command set is soooo limited
set
ls
insmod
Supermicro motherboard, pair of L5630 xeons, 96G of ECC ram. 2 pools, one of 8 drives 4 & 3 TB drives in RAIDz2, and one of 4 3TB drives in RAIDz1. Was booting from a mirror of USB drives.
Now am not booting.
Tried pulling one or the other for boot in case that was just an easy fix, didn't change the results at all.
With one USB drive, "ls" gives me (hd0), (hd0,gpt1), (hd0,gpt2) (fd0) ... and the only directory that is legible is (hd0,gpt2)
Running "set" shows me cmdpath=(hd0), prefix=(hd0,gpt2)grub/@, root=hd0,gpt2
Any assistance would be great. System was running great, until I ran the update. Never recovered from the update.
"GRUB loading . .
Welcome to GRUB!
error: file 'bufio.mod' not found.
Entering rescue mode...
Now I can mess about a bit with the rescue mode of grub, but the command set is soooo limited
set
ls
insmod
Supermicro motherboard, pair of L5630 xeons, 96G of ECC ram. 2 pools, one of 8 drives 4 & 3 TB drives in RAIDz2, and one of 4 3TB drives in RAIDz1. Was booting from a mirror of USB drives.
Now am not booting.
Tried pulling one or the other for boot in case that was just an easy fix, didn't change the results at all.
With one USB drive, "ls" gives me (hd0), (hd0,gpt1), (hd0,gpt2) (fd0) ... and the only directory that is legible is (hd0,gpt2)
Running "set" shows me cmdpath=(hd0), prefix=(hd0,gpt2)grub/@, root=hd0,gpt2
Any assistance would be great. System was running great, until I ran the update. Never recovered from the update.
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