ubuntu-ca Digest, Vol 30, Issue 15
Alfred
alfred.s at nexicom.net
Tue Sep 18 21:01:40 UTC 2007
Thank you very much Nialm:
I'll give a try tomorrow,
Alfred!
On Tue, 2007-18-09 at 09:51 -0300, Linux wrote:
> 1) Boot off the LiveCD
>
> 2) Open a Terminal and type in the following commands, noting that the
> first command will put you into the grub "prompt", and the next 3
> commands will be executed there. Also note that hd0,0 implies the first
> hard drive and the first partition on that drive, which is where you
> probably installed grub to during installation. If not, then adjust
> accordingly.
>
> sudo grub
>
> >find /boot/grub/stage1 (this will find the stage1 file and tell
> you what to use for the rest of the commands. hd0,1 or sda2,3 etc)
>
> > root (hd0,0)
>
> > setup (hd0)
>
> > exit
>
> Reboot (removing the livecd), and your boot menu should be back.
>
> -N-
>
>
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> > Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 08:15:50 -0300
> > From: "Andy Leeman" <andy at leeman.ca>
> > Subject: Re: ubuntu-ca Digest, Vol 30, Issue 14
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> >> From: Alfred <alfred.s at nexicom.net>
> >> Subject: A little Grub Problem?
> >> 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?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> > Grub requires the menu.lst file that is in your /boot/grub directory. When
> > you installed 7.04, it reinstalled grub and auto detected your
> > 6.06installation and added it to the
> > menu.lst file. It is now looking for menu.lst on your 7.04 partition but
> > cannot find it. You can use a 6.06 or 7.04 alternate CD (not the desktop CD)
> > to repair grub and make it look in /boot/grub on your 6.06 partition.
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