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From: adrian15 <adrian15sgd@gmail.com>
To: The development of GRUB 2 <grub-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: How to deal with fatal device seeks?
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 17:05:53 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <5325CBE1.5090302@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <53253618.6070702@gmail.com>


I'm getting the same problem
( FATAL: int13_cdrom: function 42. Can't use 64bits lba )

with hd0, hd1, hd2, hd3, and worse:

* hd2,msdos5

ls (hd2,msdos5)/

Is this a bug?

adrian15

El 16/03/14 06:26, adrian15 escribió:
>    I use a for loop for detecting Operating systems like this one:
>
> for dev in (*); do
>
>    echo $dev
>
> done
>
> but it hangs !!!
>
> So some clues:
>
> * Using 2.02~beta2-7 from Debian Unstable.
> * The disk is an hybrid one (x86_64_efi + i386_pc).
> * The error only happens when using Virtualbox in a non-EFI setup.
>
> So some questions:
>
> * Is it a bug that a non seekable device like (cd,apple4) or (cd,gpt1)
> is available in non-EFI mode?
> * Is it perhaps a Virtualbox bug?
> * I cannot catch these fatal error as if they were exceptions inside a
> try-catch. Or can I?
>
> I will probably improve my searchindevices functions so that it also
> filters these (cdsomething) devices as a workaround.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> These are the minimal tests:
>
> --- Using Qemu as EFI gives no problem:
>
> echo (*)
> (fd0) ... (cd) ... (cd,apple2),... (cd,gpt2)
> ls (cd,apple4)/
> error: unknown filesystem.
> ls (cd,gpt1)/
> error: unknown filesystem.
>
> --- Using Virtualbox as BIOS (Ex. 1) (Problem):
>
> echo (*)
> (fd0) ... (cd) ... (cd,apple2),... (cd,gpt2)
> ls (cd,apple4)/
> FATAL: int13_cdrom: function 42. Can't use 64bits lba
>
> --- Using Virtualbox as BIOS (Ex. 2) (No problem):
>
> echo (*)
> (fd0) ... (cd) ... (cd,apple2),... (cd,gpt2)
> ls (cd,gpt4)/
> error: unknown filesystem.
>
> --- Using Virtualbox as BIOS (Ex. 3) (Problem):
>
> echo (*)
> (fd0) ... (cd) ... (cd,apple2),... (cd,gpt2)
> ls (cd,gpt1)/
> FATAL: int13_cdrom: function 42. Can't use 64bits lba
>
>
> adrian15

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  reply	other threads:[~2014-03-16 16:06 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-03-16  5:26 How to deal with fatal device seeks? adrian15
2014-03-16 16:05 ` adrian15 [this message]
2014-03-16 16:43   ` Andrey Borzenkov
2014-03-16 17:16     ` adrian15
2014-03-16 18:05       ` adrian15
2014-03-16 18:40         ` adrian15
2014-03-16 22:19         ` Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko

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