A little Grub Problem?

Sanjay Sodhi sanjay.sodhi at gmail.com
Mon Sep 17 02:24:33 UTC 2007


Source: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/grub-error-guide.xml

> Solution - Initial Configuration
>
> This error is returned if the specified file name cannot be found, but
> everything else (like the disk/partition info) is OK.
>
> Frequently, the error notes a missing kernel image file. Make sure that
> the file it is referring to exists on your boot partition.
>
> To find out the exact name of your kernel, boot from the installation cd,
> mount your root and (if applicable) boot partition. Next, chroot into your
> Gentoo system and do a listing of the available files to see what kernel
> images you have available:
>


On 16/09/2007, Alfred <alfred.s at nexicom.net> wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
> Time for the Weed Killer, and get rid of those Pesky little Grubs :) I
> put a Small Hard Drive onto my Ubuntu 6.06-1 and installed Ubuntu 7.04
> on it to see what it was like. Grub made a file on the Ubuntu 6.06-1
> Boot File, so you can access both. Now I'd like to return to Ubuntu
> 6.06-1, by removing the "SLAVE Drive". What happens is you get a GRUB
> error 15, and can't access Ubuntu 6.06-1 anymore. Not sure what to do
> here! Anyone got any Ideas?
>
> TIA Alfred!
>
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