After running Update Manager, a debconf window (titled "Configuring grub-pc"), popped up, requiring me to select the appropriateGRUB install devices
for my system. I've made no changes to grub or the filesystem recently, and I don't remember what options I selected last time I did make a change.
How do I know what to select? I'm assuming the wrong answer could render my system unable to boot.
Here's the debconf dialog:
Here's the window and text that is displayed when selecting "help" :
In your case, the correct selection is
/dev/sda
, the first one. It's the first and only hard disk in your system, whereas/dev/sda1
is a partition on that hard disk. You can install grub on a partition, but it's a "BAD idea".If you had multiple hard drives and partitions, first find out where your root partition is:
(See also: How do I find out what hard disks are in the system?)
You can then install grub on that hard drive. Look for devices labeled "disk" (e.g. "sda", meaning
/dev/sda
) to install grub into the master boot record (every physical disk device has only one MBR, no matter the partitions).This issue was still present when I upgraded Ubuntu 16.04 after a fresh install. To fix it, do this:
/dev/sda
is correct, so press Spacebar for the first option./dev/sda
option, signifying successful selection.After this, the installation should proceed smoothly.