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	<title>Comments on: Debian: Broken grub after Lenny upgrade</title>
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		<title>By: jamescway</title>
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		<description>my grub was screwed up, and for some reason vmware mounted my /boot as /dev/sdc2.  But it wouldn&#039;t work because I was using LVM and even when I did the above, it did try to boot, but ultimately failed because it wasn&#039;t able to find anything in the logical volumes.  You could see in the boot text that it was looking for logical volumes.  And ESXi doesn&#039;t support that I guess.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my grub was screwed up, and for some reason vmware mounted my /boot as /dev/sdc2.  But it wouldn&#8217;t work because I was using LVM and even when I did the above, it did try to boot, but ultimately failed because it wasn&#8217;t able to find anything in the logical volumes.  You could see in the boot text that it was looking for logical volumes.  And ESXi doesn&#8217;t support that I guess.</p>
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