Edited the kernel command line for future downloads.
echo "root=ZFS=rpool/ROOT/pve-1 boot=zfs" > /etc/kernel/cmdline
proxmox-boot-tool refresh
The system now boot normally (yay!)
leesteken
I want to express a BIG THANK YOU for your support.
I'm guessing the boot command line is copied from the proxmox emergency boot when setting up the boot usb drive so I need to change it to match the existing proxmox zfs root and how do I do that?
Hi all, I am looking for some help restoring grub in legacy BIOS after upgrading my system from 6 to 7 and now to 8. System uses root on ZFS
$ lsblk -o +FSTYPE
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
FSTYPE
sda 8:16 0 931,5G 0 disk...
zpool import -f -R /mnt rpool
mount -o rbind /proc /mnt/proc
mount -o rbind /sys /mnt/sys
mount -o rbind /dev /mnt/dev
mount -o rbind /run /mnt/run
chroot /mnt /bin/bash
this is how it works
Then update grub and install it.
grub-install /dev/sdb
update-grub2
update-initramfs -u
The boot area becomes corrupted and at system startup a message appears on a black display: grub rescue unknown filesystem.
I choosed ZFS as root filesystem.
If I do "ls" I get the list below which I think are my three partitions
grub rescue> ls
(hd0) (hd0,gpt9) (hd0,gpt2) (hd0,gpt1)
grub...
the question of changing the configuration property in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf yes / no what was the answer? I didn’t climb there with my hands, but the fact that he wants to replace all the lines with # is normal?
zpool status -v
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data
corruption. Applications may be affected.
action: Restore the file in question if possible. Otherwise restore the
entire pool from backup.
see: ...
scan...
thanks for the answer
Yes, vm-100-disk-1 has its own snapshot, which I can roll back, but the problem is that inside fs goes into read mode after 24 hours, which I do not understand, because of what.
after the rollback, I might need a second scrub?
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