Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #849, comment 6
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Ticket #849, comment 6
initial v1 6 6 I'm more suspecting this point for now. 7 7 Once restored, and before rebooting the system, could you try to type from the shell: 8 m ount-me (thereill be errors for LVM volumes)8 mr-mount-me (there will be errors for LVM volumes) 9 9 Then you could chroot in the /mnt/RESTORING dir and 10 10 11 1/ try to type grub2-ins all /dev/vda (that may work alone which means that mondorestore doesn't use the correct device file for restoring the Boot loader)11 1/ try to type grub2-install /dev/vda (that may work alone which means that mondorestore doesn't use the correct device file for restoring the Boot loader) 12 12 2/ add a /dev/vda1 entry to your device.map file and then retype again grub2-install /dev/vda1 (that may work as well, which may mea that something removed that entry from your device.map, or that the installer didn't put it which I doubt). 13 13