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Cannot update Cloudron, problem with GRUB

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  • M Offline
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    macone
    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hello, I am having a problem with updating Cloudron. At first, I found the system was not updating automatically at the scheduled time. So I start the update manually. After the backup, the Updating process was interrupted. In logs found:

    Failed to start transient service unit: Unit cloudron-updater.service already exists.
    

    So I kill the process and I repeat the updating process. After that, the updating process started, but there was no progress. In the logs, I found that there is a problem with grub:

    Apr 24 17:56:41box:shell update (stdout): 2024-04-24T15:56:41 ==> update: cloudron-updater is still active. will check in 5 seconds
    write error: Broken pipe
    GRUB boot loader was previously installed to a disk that is no longer
    or whose unique identifier has changed for some reason. It is important
    make sure that the installed GRUB core image stays in sync with GRUB modules
    grub.cfg. Please check again to make sure that GRUB is written to the
    boot devices.
    1. /dev/nvme1n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    2. /dev/nvme2n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    3. /dev/nvme0n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    4. /dev/nvme0n1p15 (111 MB; /boot/efi) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    the items you want to select, separated by spaces.)
    install devices:
    of uninitialized value $_[1] in join or string at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/Stack.pm line 111.
    chose not to install GRUB to any devices. If you continue, the boot loader
    not be properly configured, and when this computer next starts up it will
    whatever was previously configured. If there is an earlier version of GRUB 2
    the EFI system partition, it may be unable to load modules or handle the
    configuration file.
    you are already using a different boot loader and want to carry on doing so,
    if this is a special environment where you do not need a boot loader, then
    should continue anyway. Otherwise, you should install GRUB somewhere.
    without installing GRUB? [yes/no]
    of uninitialized value $_[1] in join or string at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/Stack.pm line 111.
    write error: Broken pipe
    write error: Broken pipe
    GRUB boot loader was previously installed to a disk that is no longer
    or whose unique identifier has changed for some reason. It is important
    make sure that the installed GRUB core image stays in sync with GRUB modules
    grub.cfg. Please check again to make sure that GRUB is written to the
    boot devices.
    1. /dev/nvme1n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    2. /dev/nvme2n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    3. /dev/nvme0n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    4. /dev/nvme0n1p15 (111 MB; /boot/efi) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    the items you want to select, separated by spaces.)
    install devices:
    of uninitialized value $_[1] in join or string at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/Stack.pm line 111.
    chose not to install GRUB to any devices. If you continue, the boot loader
    not be properly configured, and when this computer next starts up it will
    whatever was previously configured. If there is an earlier version of GRUB 2
    the EFI system partition, it may be unable to load modules or handle the
    configuration file.
    you are already using a different boot loader and want to carry on doing so,
    if this is a special environment where you do not need a boot loader, then
    should continue anyway. Otherwise, you should install GRUB somewhere.
    without installing GRUB? [yes/no]
    of uninitialized value $_[1] in join or string at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/Stack.pm line 111.
    write error: Broken pipe
    write error: Broken pipe
    GRUB boot loader was previously installed to a disk that is no longer
    or whose unique identifier has changed for some reason. It is important
    make sure that the installed GRUB core image stays in sync with GRUB modules
    grub.cfg. Please check again to make sure that GRUB is written to the
    boot devices.
    1. /dev/nvme1n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    2. /dev/nvme2n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    3. /dev/nvme0n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    4. /dev/nvme0n1p15 (111 MB; /boot/efi) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    the items you want to select, separated by spaces.)
    install devices:
    of uninitialized value $_[1] in join or string at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/Stack.pm line 111.
    chose not to install GRUB to any devices. If you continue, the boot loader
    not be properly configured, and when this computer next starts up it will
    whatever was previously configured. If there is an earlier version of GRUB 2
    the EFI system partition, it may be unable to load modules or handle the
    configuration file.
    you are already using a different boot loader and want to carry on doing so,
    if this is a special environment where you do not need a boot loader, then
    should continue anyway. Otherwise, you should install GRUB somewhere.
    without installing GRUB? [yes/no]
    of uninitialized value $_[1] in join or string at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/Stack.pm line 111.
    write error: Broken pipe
    write error: Broken pipe
    GRUB boot loader was previously installed to a disk that is no longer
    or whose unique identifier has changed for some reason. It is important
    make sure that the installed GRUB core image stays in sync with GRUB modules
    grub.cfg. Please check again to make sure that GRUB is written to the
    boot devices.
    1. /dev/nvme1n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    2. /dev/nvme2n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    3. /dev/nvme0n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    4. /dev/nvme0n1p15 (111 MB; /boot/efi) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    the items you want to select, separated by spaces.)
    install devices:
    of uninitialized value $_[1] in join or string at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/Stack.pm line 111.
    chose not to install GRUB to any devices. If you continue, the boot loader
    not be properly configured, and when this computer next starts up it will
    whatever was previously configured. If there is an earlier version of GRUB 2
    the EFI system partition, it may be unable to load modules or handle the
    configuration file.
    you are already using a different boot loader and want to carry on doing so,
    if this is a special environment where you do not need a boot loader, then
    should continue anyway. Otherwise, you should install GRUB somewhere.
    without installing GRUB? [yes/no]
    of uninitialized value $_[1] in join or string at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/Stack.pm line 111.
    write error: Broken pipe
    write error: Broken pipe
    GRUB boot loader was previously installed to a disk that is no longer
    or whose unique identifier has changed for some reason. It is important
    make sure that the installed GRUB core image stays in sync with GRUB modules
    grub.cfg. Please check again to make sure that GRUB is written to the
    boot devices.
    1. /dev/nvme1n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    2. /dev/nvme2n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    3. /dev/nvme0n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    4. /dev/nvme0n1p15 (111 MB; /boot/efi) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    the items you want to select, separated by spaces.)
    install devices:
    of uninitialized value $_[1] in join or string at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/Stack.pm line 111.
    chose not to install GRUB to any devices. If you continue, the boot loader
    not be properly configured, and when this computer next starts up it will
    whatever was previously configured. If there is an earlier version of GRUB 2
    the EFI system partition, it may be unable to load modules or handle the
    configuration file.
    you are already using a different boot loader and want to carry on doing so,
    if this is a special environment where you do not need a boot loader, then
    should continue anyway. Otherwise, you should install GRUB somewhere.
    without installing GRUB? [yes/no]
    of uninitialized value $_[1] in join or string at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/Stack.pm line 111.
    write error: Broken pipe
    write error: Broken pipe
    GRUB boot loader was previously installed to a disk that is no longer
    or whose unique identifier has changed for some reason. It is important
    make sure that the installed GRUB core image stays in sync with GRUB modules
    grub.cfg. Please check again to make sure that GRUB is written to the
    boot devices.
    1. /dev/nvme1n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    2. /dev/nvme2n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    3. /dev/nvme0n1 (134217 MB; ) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    4. /dev/nvme0n1p15 (111 MB; /boot/efi) on 134217 MB Amazon Elastic Block Store
    the items you want to select, separated by spaces.)
    install devices:
    of uninitialized value $_[1] in join or string at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/Stack.pm line 111.
    chose not to install GRUB to any devices. If you continue, the boot loader
    not be properly configured, and when this computer next starts up it will
    whatever was previously configured. If there is an earlier version of GRUB 2
    the EFI system partition, it may be unable to load modules or handle the
    configuration file.
    you are already using a different boot loader and want to carry on doing so,
    if this is a special environment where you do not need a boot loader, then
    should continue anyway. Otherwise, you should install GRUB somewhere.
    without installing GRUB? [yes/no]
    of uninitialized value $_[1] in join or string at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/DbDriver/Stack.pm line 111.
    write error: Broken pipe
    

    What should I do?

    Thank you.

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      girish
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      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @macone try running dpkg --configure -a manually and resolving the issues . It seems some package needs manual configuration.

      GRUB boot loader was previously installed to a disk that is no longer or whose unique identifier has changed for some reason. It is important

      I guess the disk changed? Never seen this myself.

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        macone
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        Thanks, it's solved. No disk wasn't changed. It's running on AWS.

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