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Description of problem:
/boot is XFS but is not formatted with crc=1 as grub2 can't boot from the crc=1 format yet.
/ (not the same filesystem as /boot) is XFS with crc=1.
When making a grub2.cfg, grub2-mkconfig spews 255 errors about "not a correct XFS inode". It does ultimately succeed in generating a config file though.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
grub2-tools-2.02-0.16.el7
grub2-2.02-0.16.el7
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Format / with crc=1.
2. Format /boot without crc=0.
3. Use grub2-mkconfig to make a config file
Actual results:
255 lines of error about "error: not a correct XFS inode."
Expected results:
Silence
Additional info:
This might be related to bug 1001279. It seems to happen when grub2-probe is called to check for files on / (fonts, etc).